Hi Craig,

there might be some spec issues wrt version 2006-01-03. Please see below:

1) Lifecycle states in chapters 5.5.1 - 5.5.9 are grouped under "Datastore Transactions". Readers may be confused that there no such states for datastore transactions. Actually, the states applies for both transation types, right?

2) Chapter 5.6.1 specifies the definitions below. I wonder, if these definitions should be specified as assertions: 2.1) A persistent-nontransactional instance transitions to detached if a transaction is commited while the DetachAllOnCommit property is true. 2.2) A persistent-nontransactional instance transitions to persistent-nontransactional-dirty if a change is made outside a transaction while the NontransactionalWrite property is true.
2.3) The PersistenceManager must not hold a strong reference
to any persistent-nontransactional instance.

3) The state transition table in chapter 5.8 misses states detached-clean, detached-dirty, persistent-non-transactional-dirty, whereas the state interrogation table in chapter 7.4.6 considers these states. Furthermore, the state transition table misses operations detachCoyy and serialization.

4) The state transition table in chapter 5.8 appears under "Optimistic Transactions" in the table of contents. Readers may be confused that there is no state transition table for datastore transations. Actually, the table applies for both transation types, right?

Regards,
Michael
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