That's unfortunate for me. How can you use find with a native SQL query? I 
think that using @ApplicationException(rollback=false) will not be so great for 
me because the Exception I am raising should rollback transactions under 
certain circumstances. I know I could create two different exceptions, but that 
doesn't feel right. 

If I demarcate the first operation as requiring a new transaction, thereby 
nesting the transaction, and then it throws an exception that I catch will the 
parent trans rollback?

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