I've got a SessionScoped managed bean (UserInfoController) with an Injected Stateless Session Bean (UserInfoService).
UserInfoController calls the UserInfoService to update UserInfo records. The UserInfoService loads the appropriate UserInfo record, modifies it and finally calls em.flush();
When the managed bean UserInfoController is annotated with the CDI annotation (javax.enterprise.context.SessionScoped), the user record is not updated unless the stateless bean's entity manager is annotated with PersistenceContextType.EXTENDED.
When the managed bean is annotated with the JSF annotation (javax.faces.bean.SessionScoped) the record updates successfully when using PersistenceContextType.TRANSACTION.
Can anyone explain this behavior? Shouldn't the transaction boundary be limited to the Stateless Bean regardless of whether the caller is a JSF or CDI SessionScoped managed bean? (TransactionAttributeType is not defined: it should default to REQUIRED)
Any info would be greatly appreciated! Thanks! Ben