Re: Best Practice / pattern for coding for transactions
- From: js <noone@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 20 Nov 2006 11:05:51 +1100
js wrote:
richardsosborn@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
I would think some of this would be done easily in Spring framework.
I haven't looked real close at their API for tranx, but it seems like
it would
be a good start.
Sun's forums and tutorials has some examples I think.
I can't really use Spring for now. There's still debate about it
internally here. Furthermore, a lot of non-Spring users "don't get it"
straight away ... The mindset has to be changed, and I think that the
introduction does not give it justice.
http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=38767
Just to clarify, I know that Spring has declarative transactions, ... but
has anyone gone from using Spring+Hibernate to moving the code to a J2EE
environment ( EJB 3.0 using Java Persistence ... similar to Hibernate ) ?
.
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