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Published: Mar 10 2009 / 06:10

Implementation of successful transaction processing in Java applications is not a trivial exercise. Using examples from the Spring Framework and the Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) 3.0 specification, this article explains how the transaction models work and how they can form the basis for developing transaction strategies.
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MCII replied ago:

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The correct title is :
"Transaction strategies: Models and strategies overview
Learn about the three transaction models and the transaction strategies that use them"

Spring and EJB are merely examples.

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