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In practice, long-lived distributed transactions are implemented in systems based on Web Services. Usually these transactions utilize principles of Compensating transactions, Optimism and Isolation Without Locking. X/Open standard does not cover long-lived DTP.

Several modern technologies, including Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) and Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) fully support distributed transaction standards.

See also

Java Transaction API (JTA)

References

  • "Web-Services Transactions". Web-Services Transactions. Retrieved May 2, 2005.
  • "Nuts And Bolts Of Transaction Processing". Article about Transaction Management. Retrieved May 3, 2005.
  • "A Detailed Comparison of Enterprise JavaBeans (EJB) & The Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) Models".

Further reading

  • Gerhard Weikum, Gottfried Vossen, Transactional information systems: theory, algorithms, and the practice of concurrency control and recovery, Morgan Kaufmann, 2002, ISBN 1-55860-508-8