If all Sesssion Bean are stateful and implementing SessionSync interface,
you will get a callback when the transaction has failed and is your
responsibility to
rollback the stateful session bean accordingly.








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 Subject: Multiple Session Beans in a Transaction









Is it possible to have a transaction spanning multiple
session bean objects ? Assuming all the session beans
are stateful and implement SessionSynch interface,
what happens when the transaction rollsback ?

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