Well, I had the impression that Rickard was considering putting someone
else's Tx manager back in. He didn't seem to have ruled the Jonas one
out completely, but there was another one he mentioned - perhaps the one
in Enhydra?
I don't remember him saying that he expected to write a complete new
transaction manager for jBoss.
Justin
marc fleury <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Gee, that is a good question.
>
>I was told it was working but commented out ;-) anyway.
>
>no appointed guru these days. But knowing Rickard, most of it is already
>there, we just need someone to clean things up and hook up the stuff...
>someone feels strong enough to climb that wall?
>
>
>marc
>
>____________________________________
>"I've got to try this one more time"
>-- Some spacey-techno-reggae song --
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>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Aaron Mulder
>> Sent: Friday, June 09, 2000 10:40 AM
>> To: JBoss Developers
>> Subject: [jBoss-Dev] Transactions, please!
>>
>>
>> I've rapidly approaching the end of productive work on entity
>> beans, since without Transactions, pretty much everything breaks.
>> Without a transaction, all the DB commands are rolled back. So you get a
>> situation like this: Create an entity bean. Info is written to the DB.
>> Connection is released, info is rolled back. Before create returns, load
>> the bean from the DB (not that I'm really convinced this step is
>> necessary!) and get an EntityNotFoundException. Result: create never
>> returns. Even if you skip the load, you can't do anything with your new
>> entity, since any subsequent method call involves a load which will fail.
>>
>> What do we have to do to get Transactions working? Marc earlier
>> said is was working but commented out, and someone else followed up to say
>> it was not working and commented out. Who's the transaction guru these
>> days?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Aaron
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Justin Forder