Summary

Today we have covered the important aspects of the J2EE architecture: understanding and developing an EJB with container-managed transactions (CMT). We explored all EJB types that can use CMT with either JDBC or JTA. We explained how to configure the transaction isolation level required by the application, and set its value in the vendor-specific deployment descriptor of the EJB. We also have focused on how to configure an EJB to work as a CMT, and set the fine-grained transaction attribute for each method of the EJB. Some restrictions applied in using resource-manager specific transaction demarcation are discussed. The topic of using the SessionSynchronization interface by a stateful session bean is covered.

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