That is indeed almost a bit scary: I have used and intend to use Wicket on my project, too!

Thanks a lot for your post, I will gladly take a look at it and report my story here.

Best,
Kaspar

On 25.03.2009, at 18:16, Sergey Podatelev wrote:

You know, it's somewhat hard for me to believe it, but just a few days ago I somewhat succeeded on the similar task, and it cost me some time and nerves, as I am too a bit new to such things. I've posted the result of my epopee
here:
http://th1rty7.blogspot.com/2009/03/spring-distributed-transactions-across.html

And I too would like to hear some comments on which tx manager to choose.

On Wed, Mar 25, 2009 at 8:04 PM, Kaspar Fischer <[email protected]> wrote:

Dear list,

I am a Jackrabbit newbie and am trying to get Jackrabbit running in the
following context:

- Tomcat 5.5 or 6
- Spring 2.5.6
- MySQL or db4o (not clear yet)
- Jackrabbit

In particular, I want to get transactions running, encompassing Jackrabbit
and MySQL/db4o.

I have search via Google to see whether I need an external transaction manager for this, as Tomcat does not provide Container Managed Transactions.
I have seen a few posts on Jencks and Atomikos, and the introduction
"Integrating Java Content Repository and Spring" at

http://www.infoq.com/articles/spring-modules-jcr

To be on the safe side I'd like to know whether for my particular context this is still up-to-date: Do I need Jencks/Atomikos/some other transaction manager in order to use Jackrabbit and one more database under Spring?

If so, do you recommend Jencks or Atomikos?

Many thanks for any pointers,
Kaspar

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