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|[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Rickard Oberg
|Sent: Monday, November 13, 2000 11:40 AM
|To: jBoss
|Subject: Re: [jBoss-User] EJB 2.0 Home method support added
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|Hi!
|> you probably mean bean<->tx in one container.  I.e. that for a given bean
|> and a given tx there is only one container.
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|> but "all tx in one container" isn't realistic
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|No, I really mean one tx in one container. If not, then there will
|be severe
|performance penalties on finders. And I mean *truly bad*.
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|Why is not one container per tx realistic?

well simple scenario:
Bean and servlet do app front end, connector does access to DB or RS/6000
install somewhere with DB2 and the applications is distributed, you have
distributed Tx.  Assuming one Tx in ONE container is a tough one imho.

marc

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|/Rickard
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