This Spring blog entry explains how to configure JTA outside of container. JOTM is one of the options described.
For your case, it would be simpler to just use ChainedTransactionManager to simulate JTA. You get nearly the same effect with minimal Spring configuration. Configure as below, and then specify @Transactional(value="chainedTransactionManager")
on your listener.
@Bean
JmsTransactionManager jmsTransactionManager(ConnectionFactory connectionFactory) {
JmsTransactionManager manager = new JmsTransactionManager();
manager.setConnectionFactory(connectionFactory);
return manager;
}
@Bean
JpaTransactionManager jpaTransactionManager() {
JpaTransactionManager manager = new JpaTransactionManager();
return manager;
}
//Encapsulating TM used to commit/rollback JMS and JPA together, without overhead of JTA. Note that JMS should be listed first, as transactions commit in reverse order and JMS less likely to fail.
@Bean
ChainedTransactionManager chainedTransactionManager(JmsTransactionManager jmsTransactionManager, JpaTransactionManager jpaTransactionManager){
ChainedTransactionManager manager = new ChainedTransactionManager(jmsTransactionManager, jpaTransactionManager);
return manager;
}