This section describes the notes on starting transactions with the EJB client applications.
When you start a transaction with an EJB client application, you use a global transaction to invoke the EJBs on Application Server. At this time, the transaction manager and transaction service propagate the transaction between the EJB client and Application Server and finally execute a two-phase commit.
A transaction started using an EJB client application can invoke multiple EJBs existing on Application Server. Multiple resources can be accessed with Application Server. Note that you cannot access the resources directly from an EJB client application.
This section describes the notes on starting a transaction with the EJB client applications.