Mike Fontenot wrote:
> > EJB entity beans requires a transactional database. Because
> > MySQL does not support transactions it cannot be used with EJB
> > entities beans.
>
> I'm not sure this is true. I think you can specify that your entity bean
> use TX_NOT_SUPPORTED in the descriptor.
>
True, but TX_NOT_SUPPORTED should be more the exception than the rule in EJB
deployments. Then again, if you just need a database to play around with,
MySQL is not sacrilegious.
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