On Thu, 03 Jun 2010 15:44:09 +0200, Bruno Dusausoy <[email protected]> wrote:
[...] Ok, so I'm thinking of this sequence of initialization : - Declaring a DBCP DataSource within Spring (may be not needed since OpenEJB also uses DBCP); - Creating an EntityManager with LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean, so I can tweak the creation of the former; - Launching OpenEJB; - Getting the transaction manager from OpenEJB and link it to Spring's JtaTransactionManager thanks to its reference; - Declaring <tx:annotation-driven/> so I can use @Transactional annotations in my classes; - Injecting the DataSource declared above into OpenEJB (is it needed since the EntityManager will have a reference to it ?); - Injecting the EntityManager into the EJB's who need it; Would this work, and as asked before, will the whole transaction process be coherent ? -- Bruno Dusausoy YP5 Software -- Pensez environnement : limitez l'impression de ce mail. Please don't print this e-mail unless you really need to.
