The transaction is associated with the current thread. You can safely
involve as many none-EJB-classes as you like, between the session EJB and
the entity beans.

/Johan

Den 03-10-23 12.56, skrev "One for JtoEE" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Hi All,
>
> In one of the transactions, sessionEJB and EntityEJB
> are  participating through a broker class in the
> middle. If I define a method in SessionEJB as
> "Transaction Required", will it propagate through the
> broker class in the middle upto EntityEJB or I should
> directly call EntityEJB through SessionEJB.
>
> Peter.
>
>
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