Post the code for the action filter.

2009/10/6 Vadim Kantorov <[email protected]>

>
> Though it's all ok if i put the TransactionScope stuff in the action
> itself.
> Something must be hidden.
> Any ideas?
>
> On 7 окт, 02:48, Vadim Kantorov <[email protected]> wrote:
> > It didn't work out. Now I'm starting and closing the transaction scope
> > in an action filter. The Exception property is null. So no hidden
> > exception occured. The same InvalidOperationException is thrown.
> >
> > On 5 окт, 01:04, Corey Kaylor <[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> > > Since you're using ASP.NET MVC, have you considered trying something
> like a
> > > TransactionActionFilter? Something that is similar to what is
> > > described here<
> http://hackingon.net/post/NHibernate-Session-Per-Request-with-ASPNET-...>
> > > but
> > > replacing the NHibernate transaction with TransactionScope. That will
> give
> > > you access to check whether any exceptions occurred during the request.
> It
> > > also allows you to be more explicit about which requests do and don't
> have
> > > transactions.
> >
>

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