Thanks Claus.  And in the vein of "teach a man to fish..." where would one
find information about the <rollback> command (is it safe to assume that if
.rollback() exists there is a Spring counterpart)?  

Also, I had considered throwing an exception but was not sure how to do that
in Spring DSL.  Creating a bean to throw it seemed ugly, but it just
occurred to me I could probably add a <javascript>throw
"rollback"</javascript>.  What is the cleanest way to throw an exception in
Spring DSL?

Thanks again, -J

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