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<tx:advice id="txAdvice"> <tx:attributes> <tx:method name="get*" read-only="true"/> <tx:method name="*"/> </tx:attributes> </tx:advice> and use @Transactional over methods in service layer. On Fri, Nov 27, 2009 at 4:53 PM, Frans Thamura <fr...@meruvian.org> wrote: > hi all > > anyone have experience with Ttransaction with Spring? > > i see that if we add <tx> in the apps context, it becomes transaction ready > > but i still finding out how to understand the way of this > > is this mailing list the right one, or must ask in spring > > > -- > Frans Thamura > Meruvian. > Experiential Tempation of Java and Enterprise OpenSource > > Meruvian jTechnopreneur Program (S1) telah hadir, Dapatkan benefit bagi SMK > yang melakukan mapping SKKD, dg program beasiswa dari Gunadarma > > Mobile: +6287885901958 > Blog & Profile: http://frans.thamura.info > > We provide services to migrate your apps to Java (web), in amazing fast and > reliable. > -- Saeed Iqbal http://www.iqbalconsulting.com Struts - J2EE - Application Architect / Developer