Hi,

What about putting the consumer or the method that produces the message out
of the transaction?

Otherwise, I think that you can retrieve the instance of the current
usertransaction/transactionmanager and see if the transaction is always
active.

Charlie,


2014-03-12 11:18 GMT+01:00 Jose <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I have a route that invokes a bean that persists a message in the DB and,
> afterwards, sends the message to a JMS queue. All of this happens within
> the
> same transaction.
>
> Apart from this, I have defined a JMS consumer to consume messages from the
> JMS queue and retrieve the  previous message from the DB.
>
> The problem that I am getting that the consumer is run before the original
> transaction is committed and, therefore, it cannot find the data in the DB.
>
> Is there any wait to tell the sender "do not send the message to the queue
> until the transaction is commited"? Or is there any way to trigger the
> consumer once the original transaction has been committed?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Jose
>
>
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