Thank you!
Is there a way to figure out which call triggered the event in the first place? i dont have any transactions arround the functionality and if some ajax call triggers a transaction i would rather turn it of or work it out instead of adding a filter to workarround.
The page uses seam remote to update an area of the header of the page. The aera references to values of a session bean which is also marked as transactionamangementtype.bean.
any suggestions on how to find the source for this error?
Spend lots of time with your debugger and find out which request(s) cause exceptions.
I also encounter this error on every page load I have. I can't exactly say where it comes from, I didn't always have this error with JBoss 7.1.1 and Seam 3.1.0. It breaks some but not all page functionality, but I still have to debug what it exactly does. Meanwhile, is there any fix for this error already out there?
Edit: I couldn't trace it down in the debugger, unfortunately, but I found out that this problem occurs fare more often in PrimeFaces 3.3-SNAPSHOT than in PrimeFaces 3.2. It does happen in 3.2, too, but only very seldom.
If you want to reproduce this problem, create a simple example project with PrimeFaces 3.3-SNAPSHOT.
Seems like things are pointing toward PrimeFaces. Try to submit a bug and see where that goes. I haven't seen this happen with RichFaces for quite some time.