To my understanding in case of container managed persistence you cannot
access UserTransaction interface.

Miro

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From: Philippe Durieux [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, February 11, 2000 5:58 AM
To: Halas, Miroslav
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Subject: Re: Jonas vs. Weblogic


"Halas, Miroslav" wrote:
> 
> We have integrated RMI version of Jonas with Jetty v 2.3.x (another free
> Java only web server)and the RMI registry into one application and the
> performance nicely improved. It is still not as fast as Weblogic, but it
is
> finally usable for our purposes. This even got us around the hardcoded
(60s)
> transaction timeout value in Jonas (I didn't get any response on  my
> question, if this will be customizable in Jonas).
> 
> Miroslav Halas
> Software Engineer
> Compuware Corp.
> 15305 Dallas Parkway
> Suite 900
> Addison, TX 75001
> phone 9720-960-0960 x 1333
> fax 972-960-8489

The transaction timeout is not configurable because you can easily change it
dynamically by using UserTransaction.setTransactionTimeout(sec)
If sec=0 you will reset it to the default value (60s)
This is part of the std JTA interface.

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