> ABout MySQL:
> This database do not supports transactions but a custom lock mechanism
> (and that's one of the reason of its performances), so I don't really
> think it will work with EJB, because EJB repose on transaction.
> Perhaps the JDBC driver emulate transaction, so in that case it could
> work and it would be interresting to do some performance test.
The folks at MySQL are working on transaction support, which is at
the top of the feature list currently. However, there is no date
yet for the release of transaction support.
The only real driver, written by Mark Matthews, does not support
emulation of transactions, and I do not think he is working on
such an extension.
tim.
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