I'm with Emmanuel here.
All of this is addressable through an Transactions utiltiy class.
On 14 Apr 2010, at 09:15, Emmanuel Bernard wrote:
I skimmed through the document.
I think the transaction API is a bad idea.
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/PersistenceModuleOverview#H-SimplifiedTran...
It's a major issue that everyone and his dog reinvents a Tx API where JTA is almost
perfect.
I agree with the non-intuitiveness of using getStatus() (esp. pre Enums). But that's
nothing a small helper class can fix.
On 13 avr. 2010, at 19:06, Dan Allen wrote:
> I have put together an initial draft of the persistence module page [1]. I've
outlined the major issues that this module needs to address along with some rough design
notes. The next step is to identify what features to tackle first by sketching out a
roadmap (alpha1, alpha2, etc with bullets next to them). I'll take the first stab at
it.
>
> - If you are a current Seam committer interested in helping with this module, please
add your name to the table and feel free to revise or add to the design notes.
> - If you are not a Seam committer, you can start by helping with the design notes and
we can work you up to committer status as you demonstrate commitment and expertise.
>
> Like the security module, the persistence module is very important because it fills a
gap that still exists in Java EE (transactions for non-EJB managed beans). Developers are
mostly likely going to need this module to write an app, primarily if they are trying to
avoid using EJBs. I still believe that we should advocate EJB 3.1, though, despite working
on this module. We could consider it a half-way house for people who have been burned by
EJB in the past :)
>
> -Dan
>
> [1
http://seamframework.org/Seam3/PersistenceModule
>
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