It simply means that all objects involved in such a transaction need to
implement the TimeStamapable interface. Not just the children of your 1:M or
M:N relation, but the parents as well.

I hope this helps.
Werner

 > 
> 
> I am new and just testing some of the functionality of castor out.
> 
> creates (inserts) work fine, but when I do an update I get 
> 
> org.exolab.castor.jdo.PersistenceException: Nested error:
> java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: A mast
> er object that involves in a long transaction must be a TimeStampable!
> 
> Anyone know what this error exactly means?
> 
> Thanks for the newbie help
> 
> 
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