On Fri, Mar 11, 2011 at 21:00, John D. Ament <john.d.ament@gmail.com> wrote:
 To echo George's point, I've seen a few forum posts about JTA dependencies in Seam Persistence, when running it in a tomcat environment.  Is it possible for us to do this, while possibly degrading softly when it's not around?

Seam Persistence can operate in the absence of JTA. It then uses the transaction provided by a resource, such as the EntityManager. This requires explicit configuration, though, because the application developer has to specify which resource to use as the transaction source. I suppose it could be automatically selected. If you feel strongly about that, I welcome a proposal ;)

-Dan

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