> It won't be in the database because the transaction has not yet
> completed, thus the EJB server has not yet committed the changes. (EJB
> users write-at-commit)

Maybe, maybe not.  EJB server can write to the database more often than
that.  Vendor's option.

> Changes made to the database are visible immediately in the same
> transaction.

I believe that this is database-vendor-specific, and might not always be
true.  (Although it is the behavior I have always seen.)

Stuart Halloway
DevelopMentor
http://www.develop.com/hp/halloway

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