Oracle ADF simple question...

Hi All,
I have 2 EOs/VOs. One AM and 2 datacontrol.
EO1/VO1 is used to display af:table with multiple rows as below with button on each row to a popup (that is based on EO2/VO2)
Main page
EMP1 popupbutton
EMP2 popupbutton
Commit Rollback
Popup Page
checkbox DEPT1
checkbox DEPT2
checkbox DEPT3
Commit Rollback
When the user clicks the commit button on the popup page, it save both the popup and main page.
I just want to save only the popup page data.
Is that possible?
Any thoughts? Sample code?
Thanks

@Mike
>
I just want to save only the popup page data.
Is that possible?
>
yes it is possible by using a task flow that used a separate transaction.
These two video show how to implement your use case.
http://download.oracle.com/otn_hosted_doc/jdeveloper/11gdemos/taskflow-overview-p1/taskflow-overview-p1.html
http://download.oracle.com/otn_hosted_doc/jdeveloper/11gdemos/taskflow-overview-p2/taskflow-overview-p2.html
they are 5-hours videos, but they deserve to watch.
@-Suresh.CHS
>
If you need commit some VO you can use following code in ApplicationModuleImpl and need to publish using client interface then add as binding to page and can execute from Bean.
//impl code
yourVO().getDBTransaction().commit();
>
This also commit the AM not the VO only

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