I'm porting my application from JBoss 3.0.7, to JBoss 3.2.3. I'm also changing the 
configuration of my application from "CMPs with TX Required" to "CMPs with TX Supports 
and read-only getters".
This new configuration is running very slow in comparison to the old one. After some 
debugging, I found out that there is a new big overhead on method calls between my 
CMPs (through their local interface). Then, I changed the configuration to "CMPs with 
TX Required and read-only getters" and the new configuration got faster than the old 
one.

My conclusion is that local optimizations are not working when there is no transaction 
associated to the call. Can this be true?

Thanks,

Juan


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