Read the documentation about TransactionalSeamPhaseListener in the reference to get more
details, here is the Javadoc:
* Transaction management for extended persistence contexts.
* A transaction spans the restore view, apply request values, process validations,
* update model values and invoke application phases. It is committed when
* invoke application is complete, or renderResponse() or responseComplete() is
* called. A second transaction spans the render response phase.
And something is not right with your code: @Transactional is for JavaBeans, you are using
EJBs. If you want to change the transaction assembly, use @TransactionAttribute for EJBs.
If you just want to say "I want a transaction when a method is called", you
don't need any annotation, that's the job of the TSPL.
Finally, I would not use @Stateful EJBs and extended persistence contexts, unless you
really understand all the implications of the persistence propagation rules - which is
quite complex. I recommend you either read my book or that you read the Seam reference
docs and use a Seam-managed persistence context. I've described the differences a few
times in the past in detail, search the forum.
View the original post :
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=4042149#...
Reply to the post :
http://www.jboss.com/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&a...