The effect of transaction context on non-durable subscribers
A non-durable subscriber can only be used in the same transactional context (for example, a global transaction or an unspecified transaction context) that existed when the subscriber was created. A non-durable subscriber is invalidated whenever a sharing boundary (in general, a local or global transaction boundary) is crossed, resulting in a javax.jms.IllegalStateException with message text "Non-durable subscriber invalidated on transaction boundary".
For example, in the following scenario the non-durable subscriber is invalidated at the begin user transaction. This is because the local transaction context in which the subscriber was created ends when the user transaction begins:
... create subscriber ... begin user transaction - ... complete user transaction - ... use subscriber ...If you want to cache a subscriber (to wait to receive messages that arrived since it was created), then use a durable subscriber (for which this restriction does not apply). Do not cache non-durable subscribers.