"A distributed transaction is a transaction that updates multiple resource
managers (such as databases) in a coordinated manner. In contrast, a local
transaction updates a single resource manager. The two-phase commit protocol
is a method of coordinating a single transaction across two or more resource
manager" --says weblogic 6.0
documentation

I am having one bean deployed in weblogic server 5.1(WLm) of one machine(say
machine M).Another bean deployed in weblogic server 5.1(WLx) of another
machine(say machine X).
Another bean deployed in weblogic server 5.1(WLy) of another machine(say
machine Y).

The bean deployed on WLm is controlling other two bean which
is in a different machines(WLx & WLy).This two bean doing
functnality in database operation(deposit and withdraw).

I am dealing with single database only.
I cannot able to accomplish the ACID properties, I mean
dosen't rollback even one fails.

What I have done is distributed transaction or local
transaction.(Since am dealing with single database).----(1)

But I can able to accomplish the ACID properties, I mean
rollback even one fails, when beans on two machine(WLx & WLy) on single
machine.And I keep controller bean is in WLm.
How this is achieved... ---------------------------------(2)

Thanks in advance
Regards
Vinoth.C

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