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[[transaction-solutions-to-common-problems]]
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= Solutions to Common Problems
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:page-section-summary-toc: 1
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This section describes solutions to some common problems.
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[[transaction-solutions-to-common-problems-wrong-ptm]]
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== Using the Wrong Transaction Manager for a Specific `DataSource`
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Use the correct `PlatformTransactionManager` implementation based on your choice of
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transactional technologies and requirements. Used properly, the Spring Framework merely
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provides a straightforward and portable abstraction. If you use global
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transactions, you must use the
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`org.springframework.transaction.jta.JtaTransactionManager` class (or an
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xref:data-access/transaction/application-server-integration.adoc[application server-specific subclass] of
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it) for all your transactional operations. Otherwise, the transaction infrastructure
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tries to perform local transactions on such resources as container `DataSource`
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instances. Such local transactions do not make sense, and a good application server
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treats them as errors.
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