LDAP is not transactional.
It cannot be involved in any transaction!
(i.e. updates cannot be rolled back).

>>Confirmed. You can get an LDAP JNDI SPI from either JavaSoft (look in
>>the JNDI page) or Netscape (the Mozilla Directory SDK).
>>
>>That still does not make LDAP transactional, but I don't see why you
>>couldn't use LDAP for persistance. After all if you are updating LDAP,
>>whether through the LDAP API, JNDI or BMP you get the same
>>non-transactional persistance.
>
>[Kirk] What happens when the LDAP is involved in a distributed transaction
>that gets rolled back?
>

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