Actually, transactions ARE important for reading as well as writing,
and should pretty much always be used.
What was the problem you had that this change is supposed to solve?
-David
On Apr 8, 2008, at 5:21 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Author: sichen
Date: Tue Apr 8 16:21:14 2008
New Revision: 646132
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=646132&view=rev
Log:
turning off transactions for loading of cart from quote, since there
does not seem to be any data being stored, and having a transaction
consumes resources unnecessarily and could cause it to fail if there
are many items on a quote
Modified:
ofbiz/trunk/applications/order/servicedef/services_cart.xml
Modified: ofbiz/trunk/applications/order/servicedef/services_cart.xml
URL:
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/order/servicedef/services_cart.xml?rev=646132&r1=646131&r2=646132&view=diff
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--- ofbiz/trunk/applications/order/servicedef/services_cart.xml
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+++ ofbiz/trunk/applications/order/servicedef/services_cart.xml Tue
Apr 8 16:21:14 2008
@@ -103,7 +103,7 @@
</service>
<service name="loadCartFromQuote" engine="java" auth="true"
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location="org.ofbiz.order.shoppingcart.ShoppingCartServices"
invoke="loadCartFromQuote">
+
location="org.ofbiz.order.shoppingcart.ShoppingCartServices"
invoke="loadCartFromQuote" use-transaction="false">
<description>Create a ShoppingCart Object based on an
existing quote. If applyQuoteAdjustments is set to false then
standard cart adjustments are generated.</description>
<attribute name="quoteId" type="String" mode="IN"
optional="false"/>
<attribute name="applyQuoteAdjustments" type="String"
mode="IN" optional="true"/>