"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : By the way, you can always use the 
TransactionalSeamPhaseListener and @TransactionAttribute(REQUIRES_NEW) to 
suspend the existing transaction during a particular method call in INVOKE 
APPLICATION. Your method then executes in a new transaction context - which is 
committed when the method returns.
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Have you actually tried that? I'm asking because it definitely does not work 
with my application (Seam 1.1, JBoss 4.0.5).

I also recall that somehwere Gavin notes that in particular this type of 
transaction attribute is not supported by the @Transactional notation, which I 
guess you would have to use in Seam instead of @TransactionAttribute?!

http://docs.jboss.com/seam/1.1.1.GA/api/org/jboss/seam/annotations/TransactionPropagationType.html

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