Any word on when this functionality might make it into Geronimo? Thanks.
David Jencks
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On Aug 28, 2006, at 12:32 PM, Daryl Robbins/MxI Technologies wrote:
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> Is there a way to access a UserTransaction instance from a client
> that is
> not running inside a J2EE client container? I want the client to
> start a
> transaction, which it will use to invoke session beans. For other
> application servers, I use JNDI to lookup a UserTransaction
> instance, but
> this does not appear to be possible in Geronimo. Any suggestions
> would be
> greatly appreciated. Thank you.
This is not yet implemented, sorry. Maybe you can find a way to
funnel the requests through a stateful session bean?
thanks
david jencks
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