Deploying -------------- Jetty does not ship with a native transaction manager, but can plugin a variety of solutions. This demo has been tested with both JOTM (http://jotm.objectweb.org) or Atomikos (http://www.atomikos.com). You will need to download the relevant jars for your chosen transaction manager, and install them into $JETTY-HOME/lib/ext. See the jetty wiki pages for JOTM(http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/JOTM) and Atomikos (http://docs.codehaus.org/display/JETTY/Atomikos) for more info. The example uses the Derby database, so also download the derby.jar and derbytools.jar file from the Derby site (http://db.apache.org/derby) and put them in $JETTY-HOME/lib/ext. Now edit $JETTY-HOME/contexts/test-jndi.xml and uncomment one of the transaction manager setups. Edit $JETTY-HOME/contexts/test-jndi.d/WEB-INF/jetty-env.xml and uncomment one of the transaction manager setups. Running the Demo ---------------- You run the demo like so: java -jar start.jar Adding Support for a Different Transaction Manager -------------------------------------------------- 1. Edit the filter.properties file in $JETTY-HOME/modules/examples/test-jndi-webapp/src/templates and add a new set of token and replacement strings following the pattern established for ATOMIKOS and JOTM. 2. Edit the jetty-env.xml file in $JETTY-HOME/modules/examples/test-jndi-webapp/src/templates and add configuration for new transaction manager following the pattern established for the other transaction managers. 3. Edit jetty-test-jndi.xml file in $JETTY-HOME/modules/examples/test-jndi-webapp/src/templates and add configuration for the new transaction manager following the pattern established for the other transaction managers. 4. Rebuild $JETTY-HOME/modules/examples/test-jndi-webapp (mvn clean install).