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java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01002: fetch out of sequence on XATransaction

On the same data sometimes throws the exception java.sql.SQLException: ORA-01002: fetch out of sequence, but in most attempts all working fine.

Java app running on Glassfish 3.1.2.2. Can anybody explain me, where is the problem?

@Singleton
@LocalBean
@Startup
@ConcurrencyManagement(ConcurrencyManagementType.BEAN)
public class MarketCodesSingleton {

    @Resource(mappedName="jdbc/sss")
    private DataSource source;

    private volatile static Map<Interval, String> marketCodes;

    @PostConstruct
    @Schedule(minute="*/10", hour="*")
    public void fillMarketCodes() {
        try(Connection conn = source.getConnection()) {
            Map<Interval, String> marketCodesInt = new TreeMap<>();
            DaoFactory.getMarketCodesDao().fillMarketCodes(marketCodesInt, conn);
            marketCodes = Collections.unmodifiableMap(marketCodesInt);
            Logger.getLogger(getClass().getName()).log(Level.FINE, "MarketCodes updated");
        } catch (SQLException e) {
            Logger.getLogger(getClass().getName()).log(Level.SEVERE, "fillMarketCodes exception",e);
            throw new EJBException("fillMarketCodes exception",e);
        }
    }

    public String getMarketCode(Long msisdn) {
        Interval interval = new Interval(msisdn);
        return marketCodes.get(interval);
    }

}

DaoFactory.getMarketCodesDao().fillMarketCodes:

private static final String getMarketCodes_SQL = "CALL SERVICE_PKG.GET_MARKET_CODES(?)";

@Override
public void fillMarketCodes(Map<Interval, String> intervals, Connection conn) throws SQLException {      
    try (CallableStatement cs = conn.prepareCall(getMarketCodes_SQL)) {
        //-10 is a OracleTypes.CURSOR
        cs.registerOutParameter(1, -10);
        cs.execute();
        try (ResultSet rs = (ResultSet) cs.getObject(1)) {
            //*******Exception throws on the rs.next() in this method*******
            while (rs.next()) {
                Interval interval = new Interval(rs.getLong("from_no"), rs.getLong("to_no"));
                intervals.put(interval, rs.getString("market_code"));
            }
        }
    }
}

Procedure:

  procedure GET_MARKET_CODES(
    c_cursor OUT SYS_REFCURSOR
  ) AS
  BEGIN
    OPEN c_cursor FOR
      SELECT from_no, to_no, market_code
      FROM market_codes;
  END GET_MARKET_CODES;

Connection properties:

<jdbc-connection-pool 
    connection-creation-retry-interval-in-seconds="5" 
    datasource-classname="oracle.jdbc.xa.client.OracleXADataSource" 
    max-pool-size="200" 
    max-connection-usage-count="1000" 
    res-type="javax.sql.XADataSource" 
    steady-pool-size="0" 
    name="sss_pool" 
    connection-creation-retry-attempts="5">
      <property name="URL" value="jdbc:oracle:thin:@(DESCRIPTION =(ADDRESS_LIST =(ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx)(PORT = xx)))(CONNECT_DATA =(SERVER = DEDICATED)(SERVICE_NAME = xx)))"></property>
      <property name="Password" value="***"></property>
      <property name="User" value="***"></property>
</jdbc-connection-pool>
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shurik2533 Avatar asked Nov 28 '13 11:11

shurik2533


2 Answers

The code is incomplete, so I can only guess:

  • the cursor was closed and you tried to fetch again
  • you did select for update and committed and then tried to fetch the next row.
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steve Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 08:10

steve


Is your connection set to auto commit? A fetch across a commit or rollback is likely to cause this exception.

I also noticed that your SQL isn't surrounded by begin/end as in the Oracle docs or {} as in this example and the Oracle Javadoc.

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richj Avatar answered Oct 21 '22 07:10

richj