Hello,
 
we have an application that is using JCR (currently Jackrabbit 2) to persist a 
range of (interdependent) entities. Our service layer is quite complex with 
lots of stores and reads within a request.
 
Our requirements regarding transactions is two-fold:
1.       A rollback at any time within the request should reverse all saved 
changes so far
2.       Changes made within the request should be visible to service calls 
within the same request (e.g. if service A stores an object, then service B 
should be able to read/find that object within the SAME request)
 
While we managed to implement point 1 with classic Jackrabbit, we failed to 
implement point 2 and got feedback from the community that it's not possible 
due to the internal indexes not updating. Workarounds like remembering which 
objects changed etc. are not really feasible (due to duplication of query 
logic).
 
Two questions at this point:
1.       Does Oak provide support for both aspects detailed above?
2.       If yes, where are some code examples how to enable transaction 
management for Oak, ideally within a Spring(-Boot) scenario
 
Thanks a million
Tom

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