...reposting in the hope of getting some answers.
any hint will do.
thanks
Hi
The revision history section(C.5) of the 1.1 spec say this :

"The scope of the EJB specification for managing transaction isolation
levels was reduced to sessions with bean-managed transaction demarcation.
The current EJB specification does not have any API for managing transaction
isolation for beans with container-managed transaction demarcation (note
that all Entity beans fall into this category)."

... which means, unlike in 1.0, tx isolation levels no longer apply to
entity beans and CMT session beans.

Could someone pls tell the reason for this change?
If this is left unspecified, does the container define the behaviour?

thanks
sriram
Cognizant Technology Solutions - Pune.

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