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cliffblob (Programmer)
1 Apr 05 10:06
Anyone had any luck rolling back from a generic java eWay?  The documentation suggests that if you throw the CollabResendException from the processOutgoing(byte[] outEvent) method this will rollback outEvent but in our experience this does not work.  I have tried throwing CollabConnException, CollabDataException, and CollabResendException but none rolls back the message.  I have also tried invoking EGate.eventRollbackToEgate() but this throws an error, I suspect it is only valid in the context of a java collab.

I am considering converting the eWay to multimode which rolls back if you return false from the executeBusinessRules() method but would prefer to just fix what we have.

Any advice?  Thanks.  -Ben
cliffblob (Programmer)
1 Apr 05 12:55
Please disregard this thread, as it turns out the exceptions were being trapped in a super class of the class which was throwing the exceptions so the error was never raised to eGate.

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