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From: "Sriram Narayan (CTS)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 26, 2000 5:35 AM
Subject: Re: Are isolation levels not applicable to 1.1 entity beans?


> ...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
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