As per the J2EE specification, it is not mandatory for two independent application
servers to propagate transaction context.
However, I don't know if WebLogic supports it or not?
Within a single application server, the transaction context from JSP should be
propagated to EJB environment.
Subramaniam S - Viveka Software Technologies Pvt. Ltd.
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> Hi,
>
> Does anyone know the answer to this?:
>
> I have two instances of an EJB server running, say, WebLogic for example.
> The two instances are not part of a cluster - they are entirely separate
> from each other. If I deploy an EJB in each and one EJB from the first
> server calls a method on the EJB in the other server, does the transaction
> context get propagated between servers or does the transaction propagation
> only occur between EJBs within the same server?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Myles Jeffery
>
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