Hey Dasarath,
I have developed my Application pretty close to the Banking example, so I am 
using the TransactionManagerImpl on the clientside and a transactionManager 
which is bridged from geronimo. So right now I have a non-J2EE application, if 
I would want to create a J2EE app, I could use the geronimo transactionManager 
directly, right? Which are the two TxHandlers can you point me to them and to 
the sample code for both approaches?

THX
-Dominik


-------- Original-Nachricht --------
> Datum: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 10:08:12 -0500
> Von: Dasarath Weeratunge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> An: Dominik Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> CC: [email protected]
> Betreff: Re: Kandula 1

> Quoting Dominik Heller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
> Geronimo handles J2EE transactions. If your application uses any J2EE
> artifacts,
> any transactions that involve them are handled by Geronimo (or its
> equivalent).
> Now, if you write web service whose implementation is in J2EE (e.g. an EJB
> or
> Servelet), Kandula forwards incoming web services transactions on to J2EE
> transaction infrastructure (e.g. J2EE). In effect, your J2EE domain
> becomes a
> branch of the web services transaction.
> 
> In the unlikely case that your application does not use J2EE but uses
> resources
> directly, Kandula has a minimal transaction manager similar to Geronimo
> that can
> handle XAResource interface.
> 
> We have sample code that illustrate both approaches. The latter is just
> for
> experimentation. This is also why we have two TxHandlers.
> 
> -- Dasarath
> 
> 
> 
> 
> > Hey Dasarath,
> > I have a question regarding Geronimo. Is the Geronimo used by Kandula
> the
> > transaction core for all the transactions? I allready know that Geronimo
> > provides a transaction API similar to JTA, but is Geronimo the engine in
> the
> > background or what exactly is the purpose of its existence.
> > 
> > THX
> > 
> > Dominik
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