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I have an old java code and I'm quite new to java spring, I need to read json files and merge data from entity to Oracle database. I test my code without the entityManager.merge() and it works well. But now, I tried with merge and got an EJBException
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Answered 2020-Jan-14 at 15:33From https://docs.oracle.com/javaee/6/api/javax/ejb/TransactionAttributeType.html
SUPPORTS: If the client calls with a transaction context, the container performs the same steps as described in the REQUIRED case.
REQUIRED: If a client invokes the enterprise bean's method while the client is associated with a transaction context, the container invokes the enterprise bean's method in the client's transaction context.
I think you want "REQUIRED"
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I am learning C# so I apologise if I cannot be extremely precise in describing the error.
I was following Pluralsight course and at the section of Unit Testing I realised that the Unit Test does not run on my projects.
It casts the following error:
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Answered 2019-Feb-07 at 16:22The problem is the appxrecipe is not in the bin folder of your unit test project.
You can create the appxrecipe file by creating an app package for the unit test project. To create the app package right click your unit test project > "Store" > "Create App Packages".
Once that is complete the appxrecipe file should be in the bin folder of your project and visual studio should be able to run your unit tests.
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