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5.2. Local Transactions
A connection uses the
autoCommit flag to explicitly control local transactions. By default, autoCommit is set to true, which indicates request level or implicit transaction control:
// Set auto commit to false and start a transaction
connection.setAutoCommit(false);
try
{
// Execute multiple updates
Statement statement = connection.createStatement();
statement.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO Accounts (ID, Name) VALUES (10, 'Mike')");
statement.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO Accounts (ID, Name) VALUES (15, 'John')");
statement.close();
// Commit the transaction
connection.commit();
}
catch(SQLException e)
{
// If an error occurs, rollback the transaction
connection.rollback();
}
This example demonstrates several things:
- Setting
autoCommitflag to false. This will start a transaction bound to the connection. - Executing multiple updates within the context of the transaction.
- When the statements are complete, the transaction is committed by calling
commit(). - If an error occurs, the transaction is rolled back using the
rollback()method.