"kevin.genie" wrote : Hello Gavin,
  | <<(The reason is that fine-grained method-level tx <<demarcation is an 
antipattern - you want to do all <<your work for a request in the same tx.)
  | 
  |   I didn't understand what you have said ? Can u pls give a detailed 
explanation ? Are you referrring to the pattern where from the controller you 
are forced to do all the work in a single ejb call since you cannot make two 
EJB calls in the same Action method because of Tx getting splitted ? If that is 
the case, is there a way this can be done in Seam ? If we are using Session 
bean methods as action methods, then here also we have to do all the work in 
that method itself; am i right ?
  | 

What I mean is that if you let EJB demarcate the txn, and if you have lots of 
little calls from the view to the session beans while rendering a single page, 
you will get many little transactions instead of a single big one.

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