yes it works well.

> What about using filters to begin/commit transactions?
> 
> Neal Sanche wrote:
> 
>> Hi Alexey,
>> 
>> Oh, I am definitely using the servlet container in the same VM, and
>> although it's probably a really bad idea, I've been using Local
>> objects in my web view layer instead of constantly making value
>> objects all the time. This works fine until CMR collections are
>> involved. Beginning a transaction is really not a good thing in the
>> web view layer. Even in the web controller/model layer I've decided
>> not to use transactions, instead calling session beans to handle any
>> CMR accesses.
>> 
>> Oh well, I guess the spec has us all hogtied. I'll have to look into
>> what value objects can provide me with regard to CMR collections,
>> then.
>> 
>> -Neal
>> 
>> On November 10, 2003 03:03 pm, Alexey Loubyansky wrote:
>> 
>>> First, it is the spec requirement.
>>> Second, do you run Servlet container in the same VM as JBoss? If
>>> so, you could begin/commit transaction in the web layer and no need
>>> for value objects.
>>> 
>>> Neal Sanche wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Hi All,
>>>> 
>>>> I've found recently that it's becoming increasingly painful to
>>>> avoid the 'CMR Collection cannot be modified outside of a
>>>> transaction' when navigating down CMR many relations. Navigating
>>>> down a 1 to 1 relation works fine. The thing is, all I'm trying
>>>> to do is easily display information in web pages. I find myself
>>>> constantly creating little 'value' classes that contain non-cmr
>>>> collections just to get around the errors. I must be missing
>>>> something.
>>>> 
>>>> Is there a way to flag CMR lookups as read-only so JBoss doesn't
>>>> get cranky about requiring transactions all the time?
>>>> 
>>>> -Neal
>>>> 
>>>> 
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