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## Introduction This application is intended to run inside of a Java EE application server such as JBoss Wildfly. It demonstrates Spring Boot's auto-configuration defaulting for a container-managed `TransactionManager` and `DataSource`. This example unfortunately requires a fully configured Wildfly installation. You'll need to configure a PostgreSQL XA `DataSource` and an XA `ConnectionFactory` in the Java EE application server's JNDI machinery. ## Setup ### Postgres We will use postgres as the underlying database, v9.3.5 or above is recommend. Follow the installation instructions from http://www.postgresql.org/[postgresql.org] or use a package manager to install the appropriate binaries. Once installed you will need to initialize and start the server. [source,indent=0] ---- $ initdb /usr/local/var/postgres -E utf8 $ pg_ctl -D /usr/local/var/postgres -l /usr/local/var/postgres/server.log start ---- With the server running you can create a user and a database: [source,indent=0] ---- $ createuser springboot $ createdb bootdemo ---- Finally you can type `psql bootdemo` to configure a password: [source,indent=0] ---- ALTER USER springboot WITH PASSWORD 'springboot'; \q ---- ### WildFly 8.1 Download an install WildFly 8.1 from http://wildfly.org/downloads/[wildfly.org]. Once installed you will need to add a management user by running `$JBOSS_HOME/bin/add-user.sh` (see the WildFly documentation for details). You will also need to add a postgresql module. The following commands setup the basic structure: [source,indent=0] ---- $ cd $JBOSS_HOME mkdir -p modules/org/postgresql/main wget http://jdbc.postgresql.org/download/postgresql-9.3-1102.jdbc41.jar mv postgresql-9.3-1102.jdbc41.jar modules/org/postgresql/main ---- You can then add the following to `$JBOSS_HOME/modules/org/postgresql/main/module.xml`: [source,indent=0] ---- <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <module xmlns="urn:jboss:module:1.0" name="org.postgresql"> <resources> <resource-root path="postgresql-9.3-1102.jdbc41.jar"/> </resources> <dependencies> <module name="javax.api"/> <module name="javax.transaction.api"/> </dependencies> </module> ---- ## Configuration A custom WildFly configuration is required for the XA `DataSource` and `ConnectionFactory` elements. The `$JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone-full.xml` is a good starting point, copy this file to `$JBOSS_HOME/standalone/configuration/standalone-boot-demo.xml` then make the following changes. ### DataSource You need to register a PostgreSQL XA `Driver` and then configure an `xa-datasource`. Here's a complete listing of the `xa-datasource` contribution to the `datasources` element, and the `driver` contribution to the `drivers` element to configure a PostgreSQL DB connection to localhost. https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-US/JBoss_Enterprise_Application_Platform/6/html-single/Administration_and_Configuration_Guide/index.html#Install_a_JDBC_Driver_with_the_Management_Console[You can learn more from the documentation]. [source,xml,indent=0,subs="verbatim,attributes"] ---- <datasources> ... <xa-datasource jndi-name="java:jboss/datasources/bootdemo" pool-name="CrmXADS" enabled="true"> <xa-datasource-property name="url">jdbc:postgresql://localhost:5432/crm</xa-datasource-property> <driver>postgres</driver> <xa-pool> <min-pool-size>10</min-pool-size> <max-pool-size>20</max-pool-size> <prefill>true</prefill> </xa-pool> <security> <user-name>springboot</user-name> <password>springboot</password> </security> </xa-datasource> <drivers> ... <driver name="postgres" module="org.postgresql"> <xa-datasource-class>org.postgresql.xa.PGXADataSource</xa-datasource-class> </driver> </drivers> </datasources> ---- ### JMS Destination You will also need to configure a `javax.jms.Destination` by contributing the following to the `hornetq-server` element: [source,xml,indent=0,subs="verbatim,attributes"] ---- <jms-destinations> <jms-queue name="accounts"> <entry name="java:/jms/queue/bootdemo"/> </jms-queue> ... </jms-destinations> ---- ## Running and deploying the sample Run Wildfly with the following command: [source,indent=0] ---- $JBOSS_HOME/bin/standalone.sh -c standalone-boot-demo.xml ---- Once running you can deploy the application by copying `target/spring-boot-sample-jta-jndi.war` to `$JBOSS_HOME/standalone/deployments`. Open a browser to http://localhost:8080/spring-boot-sample-jta-jndi to trigger the sample. You should see the current count (it will increment by one on each refresh). If you check the logs you should see a `----> Josh` message and some counts. Notice how the `error` message triggers an exception with causes both the database insert and the JMS message to be rolled back.