[jboss-user] [JBoss Seam] - Re: Can Seam work with no ejb3 but with Hibernate ORM?

gavin.king@jboss.com do-not-reply at jboss.com
Tue Dec 19 13:47:35 EST 2006


Yes, Seam assumes JTA. Of course I could go off and implement my whole own tx management layer on top of JDBC, that looks exactly like JTA, except isn't - just like everyone used to do (Hibernate, JPA, Spring, ...) but of course this is totally fucking nuts! You now have this horrible combinatorial problem of all these different fwks each having their own tx API, causing nightmarish integration problems when if they all would have just used what already exists and works just perfectly well, there would be no problem!

So at the moment I am refusing to contribute to making this problem worse, by not introducing my own tx abstraction. We use JTA, and thats it. You can use JBoss MC to get a lightweight JTA/JCA layer in any environment you like, just like the "jpa" and "hibernate2" examples do (type "ant deploy.tomcat"). But most environments (read everything except testng, junit and tomcat) already have JTA.

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