Hello,

ManagedPersistenceContext, upon passivation, checks to see if the entity 
manager is dirty, and if not, closes it.  I presume this is intended as an 
optimization.  But in a clustered environment, where a snapshot of the session 
is taken upon each request that dirties the session, passivation will occur 
frequently within a conversation.  In this case, the entity manager is 
frequently closed and recreated upon the next request, and entities in 
conversational beans become detached, and all sorts of bad things happen when I 
try to use them in the new session.

I think that to preserve the promise of long conversations, we have to keep the 
persistence context open across passivation, regardless of whether it's dirty.

Am I misunderstanding something?    If not, please verify this is problematic, 
and I'll file a Jira issue.

Thanks,
-Clint



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