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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Jonathan K. Weedon
> In Borland AppServer, this is not the default behavior (which Krishnan
> complained about) but is an optional behavior. In WebLogic, this is not a
> supported behavior (at least not with EJB 1.1, although Cedric amusingly
> suggested that customers can rewrite their applications using EJB
> 2.0 if they need this functionality in WebLogic.)
No, I was simply pointing out that you were wrong when you said the
container can't keep track of what fields were changed during a transaction.
Or more precisely, that you would have been correct eighteen months ago.
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Cedric
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