Fabio Maulo a écrit :
> 2009/2/16 Frederic <f.ba <http://f.ba>@free.fr <http://free.fr>>
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>     For the session, I've used a singleton, exposing a session through
>     spring (handling callback and transaction).
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>     My big problem indeed, is that I'm thinking that what I would need
>     is :
>     - Disable the identity hashmap of the session (stateless session ?)
>     - Rely on a global (factory ?) identity factory ?
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> I don't understand exactly how you are managing the session, but 
> something in what you said sound as a time bomb.
> -- 
> Fabio Maulo
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> >
What exactly ?

I've used the spring nhibernate session management to expose a single 
session for one application server.
For one service, we can use a specific transaction on the transaction.

Fred.



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