Issue 1780: JTS exceptions (java2idl-rtf) Source: (, ) Nature: Uncategorized Issue Severity: Summary: Summary: The Java-to-IDL spec says in section 6.6.1 that certain CORBA system exceptions are mapped to the Java exceptions javax.jts.TransactionRequiredException javax.jts.TransactionRolledBackException javax.jts.InvalidTransactionException The names above are obsolete (since Sun revised the JTS/JTA specs), so the Java-to-IDL spec needs to be changed. Possible mappings are: 1. javax.transaction.<the_same_names_as_above> (as listed in the JTA spec) 2. java.rmi.RemoteException 3. No mapping (leave them as CORBA system exceptions) Option 1 implies a dependency of the RMI-IIOP runtime on these JTA exception classes. Resolution: Revised Text: Actions taken: August 6, 1998: received issue February 23, 1999: closed issue Discussion: End of Annotations:===== Return-Path: Date: Thu, 06 Aug 1998 11:36:36 +0100 From: Simon Nash Reply-To: nash@hursley.ibm.com Organization: IBM To: java2idl-rtf@omg.org Cc: issues@omg.org Subject: JTS exceptions The Java-to-IDL spec says in section 6.6.1 that certain CORBA system exceptions are mapped to the Java exceptions javax.jts.TransactionRequiredException javax.jts.TransactionRolledBackException javax.jts.InvalidTransactionException The names above are obsolete (since Sun revised the JTS/JTA specs), so the Java-to-IDL spec needs to be changed. Possible mappings are: 1. javax.transaction. (as listed in the JTA spec) 2. java.rmi.RemoteException 3. No mapping (leave them as CORBA system exceptions) Option 1 implies a dependency of the RMI-IIOP runtime on these JTA exception classes. Simon -- Simon C Nash, IBM Java Technology Centre, Hursley, UK MailPoint 146, x245156 Tel. 01962 815156 or +44-1962-815156 Internet: nash@hursley.ibm.com Notes mail: Simon Nash@ibmgb