Thanks for the info!
I read the thread and I understand now that read-only entity beans do not 
participate in a transaction. Therefore commit-option A is required which we 
can't use, so again: bad luck!
The things I don't understand: why don't they participate in a transaction? And 
why am I told everywhere to make use of r/o without the warning "hey, only use 
this with commit-option A"? and - maybe once again - why does r/o work fine AND 
fast with other 1.4-compatible containers?
The last one is really a bad question, I know. But I'm wondering that the JBOSS 
can't handle this.

Regards,
Dirk


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