Depends on the container used .... in the case of BEA or JBoss, a simple JNDI
lookup of the transaction manager and calling getTransaction() on it mitgh
give you what you wanted ...
Werner
Bob Lee wrote:
> Does anyone know the best way to check if you are currently running in a
> tx? (assuming EJB, container-managed tx.)
>
> I would assume that the Castor code is already doing this somewhere.
>
> Bob
>
> Werner Guttmann wrote:
> > Yes, it definitely does.
> >
> > On the subject of a unit test strategy ... this is going to be
> > interesting. For testing JTA-enabled functionality, you will have to run
> > within a (EJB) container, I'd assume ... and you'd have to use
> > UserTransactions (whether programaticallly or through your deployment
> > descriptor does not really matter). Iow, can you really run the same
> > code in both environments without some adaptions ?
> >
> > Werner
> >
> > Bob Lee wrote:
> >
> >
> >>Is the Castor JTA integration functional? For example, can I execute
> >>Castor code in an EJB and have it be included in the current tx?
> >>
> >>If so, can anyone suggest a unit test strategy, i.e. for running the
> >>same code in or out of a tx?
> >>
> >>Thanks,
> >>Bob
> >>
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