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However, there exist cases where CakePHP could be used to create a
front-end for a database being populated by a separate, and wholly
unmodifiable application that makes use of native database locking.

nate wrote:
> The way I see it, this is all a part of framework-level support for
> transactions.
> 
> 
> > 

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