Hi all,
Hopefully you have stopped laughing and I have you attention, maybe you
can help me. The powers that be, where I work will not allow us to use
commit/rollback feature with our database. They would like to develop a web
application folling the J2EE spec and I was wondering if anybody has done
this with the above limitation? I am assuming you would have to use
TX_NOT_SUPPORTED on your EJB's.
What would the perfomance impact be by using tx_not_supported.
If you set all of your EJB fields then issued your update/insert statement
and it failed, how hard would it be to set your bean back to what it was. I
guess you could refresh the bean but would that cause a large performance
problem??
Sorry for all the questions, but I have a sneaky suspicion that this project
is being done to show that J2EE won't work and then they can call in the
Microsoft clan.
Thanks for any answers
Karl
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