Transaction

2001-11-20 Thread Gustavo Fernandes


Does C2 Support transactions ?

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Re: Transaction

2001-11-20 Thread Berin Loritsch

Gustavo Fernandes wrote:

   Does C2 Support transactions ?


by default--yes!


 
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Cocoon + MySQL-Max transaction

2001-08-17 Thread Sébastien Lefebvre

Hi,

I'd like to use cocoon (1.8.2) with MySQL Max transaction .
What is the best strategy to adopt in order to make it work correctly ?
(e.g. How to set autocommit=0, begin work, commit,  inside one set 
of esql:query tags ?)
Thanks a lot in advance

Cheers,

Sébastien




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Re: EJB, Cocoon, transaction management - need help for overview

2001-06-13 Thread RameshBabu R Muthuvel

Hi

I don't know how cocoon helps in transaction management, but i know how you 
attain it using jboss.

In jboss, you include it as part of the deployment descriptor.

ramesh


Original Message Follows

I don’t know much about EJB but I have read that EJB has transaction
management, distributed transactions, and support for mission-critical
applications. My question is how does this fit with Cocoon? Are you putting
Cocoon on top of your EJB-application for cache-use and for converting to
the format desired. Or can you put most of your program-logic in Cocoon and
really don’t need EJB? Are there any transaction control in Cocoon? Do you
only use Cocoon if you don’t need transaction management/control or doesn’t
the technologies fit together - because it would be to slow or so? Has
anyone tried this and made it work well?

Thanks for any help that would clear my view of EJB and Cocoon.
/Bjarne


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SV: EJB, Cocoon, transaction management - need help for overview

2001-06-13 Thread Bjarne Jensen

Thanks for your reply. So the technologies fits together and preforms ok for
practically use? Do you know of any articles or a link that would help me
understand how it would be correct to use EJB and Cocoon together?
/Bjarne

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Hi

I don't know how cocoon helps in transaction management, but i know how you
attain it using jboss.

In jboss, you include it as part of the deployment descriptor.

ramesh


Original Message Follows

I don’t know much about EJB but I have read that EJB has transaction
management, distributed transactions, and support for mission-critical
applications. My question is how does this fit with Cocoon? Are you putting
Cocoon on top of your EJB-application for cache-use and for converting to
the format desired. Or can you put most of your program-logic in Cocoon and
really don’t need EJB? Are there any transaction control in Cocoon? Do you
only use Cocoon if you don’t need transaction management/control or doesn’t
the technologies fit together - because it would be to slow or so? Has
anyone tried this and made it work well?

Thanks for any help that would clear my view of EJB and Cocoon.
/Bjarne


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