They mean the synchronization to access persisted data, ejb 1.0
ISOLATION_LEVEL, like SERIALIZED, COMMITED, UNCOMMITED, REPEATABLE READ
In EJB 1.0, it was possible to set the isolation level of transactions,
but due not every Resource Manager in every DBMS supports ALL OF THESE
isolation levels
it fell off EJB 1.1,
This feature is now (EJB 1.0) App Server + DBMS dependant (Mainly).
In Orion, you may declare the isolation level in the orion-ejb-jar.xml file
which is the post deployment, server dependant, EJB descriptor (ejb-jar.xml
is Server Neutral)
I think Inprise & Sybase also have a similar, propietary way of setting this
attribute
My 2c,
Rifle
-----Original Message-----
From: Cedric Beust [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Jueves, 28 de Septiembre de 2000 13:05
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Synchronous EJB ???
> From: A mailing list for Enterprise JavaBeans development
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Sergio Ochoa
> Hi, I�m a beginer in EJB Development and I�ve been developing same
> asychronous EJB with JBuilder 3.5 and Application Server 4.0. The
> problem is I do�t know how to especify to server syncronously reply the
> updates to an object. Do you helpme to find a solution??
I'm not sure what you mean. Remote calls to EJBs are performed through RMI,
which is synchronous.
Could you be more specific?
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Cedric
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