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Craig Russell commented on JDO-259:
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The existing test 
org.apache.jdo.tck.lifecycle.nontransactionalModificationOfNontransactionalInstanceOutsideTransaction
 checks the assertion from JDO1:  
* With <code>NontransactionalWrite</code> set to <code>true</code>,
 * modification of nontransactional persistent instances is permitted outside
 * a transaction.  The changes do not participate in any subsequent transaction.

This test will be modified for JDO2.

> Write tests for new persistent-nontransactional-dirty behavior assertions
> -------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JDO-259
>          URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-259
>      Project: JDO
>         Type: Test
>   Components: tck20
>     Versions: JDO 2 beta
>     Reporter: Michelle Caisse
>     Assignee: Craig Russell
>      Fix For: JDO 2 final

>
> A5.6.2-4 [If a datastore transaction is begun, commit will write the changes 
> to the datastore with no checking as to the current state of the instances in 
> the datastore. That is, the changes made outside the transaction together 
> with any changes made inside the transaction will overwrite the current state 
> of the datastore.]
> A5.6.2-6 [If a datastore transaction is begun, rollback will not write any 
> changes to the datastore.]
> A5.6.2-8 [If an optimistic transaction is begun, commit will write the 
> changes to the datastore after checking as to the current state of the 
> instances in the datastore. The changes made outside the transaction together 
> with any changes made inside the transaction will update the current state of 
> the datastore if the version checking is successful.]
> A5.6.2-10 [If an optimistic transaction is begun, rollback will not write any 
> changes to the datastore. The persistent-nontransactional-dirty instances 
> will transition according to the RestoreValues flag. ]

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