Sorry, but I'm a bit amazed. If you think that distributed transaction propagation should be avoided at all cost, why Jboss supports it by way of TransactionPropagationContextFactory and TransactionPropagationContextImporter interfaces?. I think, though it is really costly there are situations in which it will be useful. such as when you are working with an existing server and you can't deploy your application in the same server. I suppose you can use web services and ws-transaction to control the whole process, but I think it will be slowly. Just curious, what solution do you suggest when have to work in a situation like that described by Ivan?. I agree with you in that TPC is costly. By example, I'm working in its implementation for the integration of Jboss and Jotm and It will be necessary to propagate the transaction context back to the caller JVM for the registration of global coordinator.
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