But the changes will be visible outside the tx boundaries. they just
don't are persisted on the end of the tx.

Cheers,
Henry Conceição



On Wed, Oct 6, 2010 at 4:10 PM, hammett <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> Not sure where you're seeing this assumption ?
>>
>> The use case was all about getting a read-only nhibernate session. Why
>> you want to open a transaction to get a readonly nhibernate session?
>
> You can have transactions that wont rollback on any resource. JTA
> exposes this with setRollbackonly().
> A transaction that will never commit still guarantee the data read
> shouldnt change within the boundaries of the transaction, and thus
> remain consistent.
>
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