"longbeach" wrote :
| That is what this documentation for Apache Geronimo states :
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http://cwiki.apache.org/GMOxDOC21/persistencexml.html
| anonymous wrote :
| | In general, in Java EE environments, a transaction-type of RESOURCE_LOCAL assumes
that a non-JTA datasource will be provided. In a Java EE environment, if this element is
not specified, the default is JTA. In a Java SE environment, if this element is not
specified, a default of RESOURCE_LOCAL may be assumed.
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That's actually what the EJB3 Persistence Spec states too:
"EJB3 Persistence Spec" wrote : 6.2.1.2 transaction-type
| The transaction-type attribute is used to specify whether the entity managers
provided by the entity manager factory for the persistence unit must be JTA entity
managers or resource-local entity managers. The value of this element is JTA or
RESOURCE_LOCAL. A transaction-type of JTA assumes that a JTA data source will be provided
either as specified by the jta-data-source element or provided by the container. In
general, in Java EE environments, a transaction-type of RESOURCE_LOCAL assumes that a
non-JTA datasource will be provided. In a Java EE environment, if this element is not
specified, the default is JTA. In a Java SE environment, if this element is not specified,
a default of RESOURCE_LOCAL may be assumed.
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