Hi, 

for a new application, I plan to use use a layered architecture based one seam 
+ spring + hibernate. Because of some SOA requirements I choose such a layered 
architecture, so that spring service beans can be used to serve user interface 
and service interface requests.

I am now not sure about the best strategy to handle the transaction in this 
architecture. Until now, I use Spring AOP with @Transactional annotation to 
mark the transaction boundary. As far as I understand, this has the shortcoming 
of LayzInitializationException in JSF render response phase. Seam's solution is 
the TransactionalSeamPhaseListener, which starts 2 separate txs, one spanning 
update model and invoke application and one spanning render response. I have 
the following questions:
1. In case of redirect, the second tx will then span the new http request, 
which contains only the render response phase?
2. If the tx is already started by the PhaseListener, why does the spring 
example of Seam 2.0 still contains @Transactional annotation in spring beans? 
Is that only good for invocation outside of Seam, like WS?
3. Is that a good strategy to have both the PhaseListener and @Transactional 
annotation activated, so that one can handle JSF requests for GUI and the other 
can handle web service requests?

Any feedback is appreciated.

Dapeng


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