"ataylor" wrote : anonymous wrote : In both options its the end-point proxy that
controls the transaction -- see Figure 12-7 in JCA 1.5. The end-point could be a MDB
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| Ok, regarding how we control transactions we do it no different from the AS
implementation. We basically start the tx before delivery and rollback/commit depending on
the outcome. The reason we removed before/afterdelivery is because we shouldn't need
to call it as we are starting the tx before the delivery.
You should not meddle with the tx at all. :-)
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