No. If you want to do that, i.e. a real dependency, don't use the
TransactionManagerLocator.
You should inject it directly, see jca-beans.xml:
| <!-- The transaction manager -->
| <property name="transactionManager"><inject
bean="TransactionManager"
property="transactionManager"/></property>
|
If you wanted to further an just use the anonymous inject, i.e.
| @Inject // No name implies match the interface to the only implementation
| public void setTransactionManager(TransactionManager tm);
|
| or xml equivalent
|
| <property
name="transactionManager"><inject/></property>
|
|
Then we'd need to make MC aware of the instance in transaction-jboss-beans.xml
| <bean name="RealTransactionManager">
| <constructor factoryMethod="getTransactionManager">
| <factory bean="TransactionManager"/>
| </constructor>
| </bean>
|
Since the thing called TransactionManager is not really a TM, its a factory for it. :-)
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