There isn't much.
Note that 2.1 has much better support for TransactionScope

On Mon, Feb 9, 2009 at 1:19 AM, Graham Bunce <[email protected]>wrote:

>
> Hi,
>
> I was playing around with TransactionScope in my Hibernate Repository
> and came up with this simple change:
>
> From this:
>
>            NHibernateSessionManager.Instance.BeginTransaction();
>            try
>            {
>                Session.Flush();
>                NHibernateSessionManager.Instance.CommitTransaction();
>            }
>            catch (Exception)
>            {
>                NHibernateSessionManager.Instance.RollbackTransaction
> ();
>                throw;
>            }
>
> To This:
>
>            using (TransactionScope ts = new TransactionScope())
>            {
>                Session.Flush();
>                ts.Complete();
>            }
>
> The latter seems so much easier, will pick up any existing
> transactions (we do a not of integrating NHibernate with Linq-SQL,
> NHibernate with MSMQ etc.) I think, and seems to work ok in basic
> single database tests. My Session Mode used to be set to Commit but
> now is set to Never.
>
> However, there must be a gotcha with this.. What is it?
>
>
> >
>

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