My other belief, and one that is paramount in my own open source project, is that a framework/toolkit always _should_ employ these philosophies to support its user base and the other framework communities that depend on it, if the solution is relatively trivial.
It is, IMHO, a good framework's responsibility to perform these tasks to make lives easier for the masses. I think Hibernate does this exceptionally well, and I'm assuming (hoping!) my proposal is in line with this philosophy... Cheers, Les On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 5:42 PM, Les Hazlewood <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I agree with you Chris, it does better simulate it. But Hibernate has > always been deployable outside of a container. Shouldn't it retain > that philosophy in its code base as well, architecting flexible > approaches that work seamlessly both in a JEE container and out? > > That's my belief... > > On Thu, Jun 19, 2008 at 5:39 PM, Chris Bredesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> joël Winteregg wrote: >>> >>> I also had the same issue which was fixed using an update of the >>> transaction manager I use (Bitronix 1.3). A light JNDI server is now >>> embedded in it... >> >> This is an alternative that I've discussed with others off list. IMHO, this >> better simulates the in-container JTA environment. >> >> -Chris >> >> > _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev