One .fire() equates one HTTP request. You can .append() request contexts, 
but then only one of them can be fire()d (you'll have an exception 
otherwise).

Otherwise, yes, one session will have several transactions, possibly 
unrelated, but that's the whole point of "batching" things in a 
RequestContext in Request Factory; and AFAICT it doesn't matter much wrt 
JPA (on the contrary, the goal of sharing the session is to share its 
entity cache so that your isLive calls could be possibly be cheap).

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