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1. Re: Database Persistance.
foglesa Nov 12, 2001 1:07 AM (in response to raghav75)You might want to check your commit-options. Jboss comes with them set to A which is cached sole access. You can try C if you have something else besides JBoss accessing the database. It will slow down the Entity beans some since there will be more database calls, but you should see the data in the database.
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2. Re: Database Persistance.
raghav75 Nov 12, 2001 6:21 AM (in response to raghav75)hai foglesa,
I had tried by setting the option to C , D , E ............. But data is not getting stored at databse
side.Could u plz help in this perspective by teling other options.
waiting fro ur reply
ok bye
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3. Re: Database Persistance.
foglesa Nov 12, 2001 1:51 PM (in response to raghav75)can you post the appropriate block of code from your session bean (i.e. from getting a reference to the entity to the setters) Maybe we can track it down there.
Al