Overview
The Transaction Manager application provides a solution to handle transaction processing across multiple queues and priorities with typical queue management features such as throughput handling, parallel execution, batch processing. If you have work items to be processes, or need to manage your resource utilisation the Transaction Manager can help you handle it.
Below are some use-case examples. Details about these use-cases are available as part of the documentation provided in the download package.
Key Features & Functionality
Try double checking that all prerequisites are present (check the Installation section of the docs). From the screenshot it appears the Pessimistic Locking application isn't found (or perhaps running an older release of it)
Hi, same problem about import this application in my environment... any solution? Thanks in advance
I'm getting above error while importing the package.
Hi Brendan! No changes were required to support MariaDB the existing MySQL scripts included continues to work on MariaDB
Hey James, can you confirm if any changes required due to the MariaDB upgrade?
Hi Boris, thanks for flagging. As you noticed it works just fine - I have worked with the AppMarket team to remove that note from the Execute Stored Procedure plug-in as it's not longer relevant
Hi James, thanks for bringing this app to the app market. We use the app on our Appian managed cloud environment and works as expected. However, the description on the Execute Stored Procedure makes note of the following:"For Appian Cloud customers please note that Appian Cloud enforces GTID consistency. To ensure this Smart Service is read-only, any Cloud-based stored procedures that create temporary tables cannot be used in conjunction with this Plug-in"
In the SP TM_SP_GET_NEXT_TRANSACTIONS we noticed that a temp table is created, this seems to be in conflict with the description above. As I mentioned everything is working fine but we want to prevent running into issues later on. Did we misinterpreted the description? Could you please explain?