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Now that the Sum­mer hol­i­days are over, it is time to go back to work...

We have been pro­duc­ing two new main­te­nance re­leas­es:
  1. Ex­tremeTrans­ac­tions 3.6.4 (view re­lease notes)
  2. Trans­ac­tion­sEssen­tials 3.5.8 (view re­lease notes)

Up­grad­ing is high­ly rec­om­mend­ed for every­body.

We've just re­leased Trans­ac­tion­sEssen­tials 3.5.6, with im­proved Hiber­nate com­pat­i­bil­i­ty and sup­port for set­ting de­fault iso­la­tion lev­els on our data­source class­es.

Cheers

Atomikos inside web containers

15 June 2009 | atomikos | Tech tips
Are you look­ing for an open source JTA/XA trans­ac­tion man­ag­er for your web con­tain­er?

Although web apps are not our main­stream busi­ness, some peo­ple do val­ue Atomikos for their web apps.

See this wiki page for con­fig­u­ra­tion of Tom­cat and Atomikos.

Check out this link: Red Hat Re­acts to SpringSource Lead­er­ship (warn­ing: bro­ken link) and scroll down to the com­ments. Some (most?) of them seem to be ac­knowl­edg­ing the Atomikos role in shap­ing the fu­ture of JEE...

Re­gards

2018 UPDATE: the link seems to be bro­ken by now, apolo­gies for that...

We've just pub­lished two new re­leas­es:
  • Ex­tremeTrans­ac­tions 3.6.3
  • Trans­ac­tion­sEssen­tials 3.5.5
The most im­por­tant changes: we've fixed some con­nec­tion prob­lems un­der high loads - see the re­lease notes for de­tails.

En­joy!

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