<faircom>\drivers\sql.jdbc\tutorials\JDBC_Tutorial4.java
Now we will discuss transaction processing as it relates to the FairCom DB JDBC Interface.
Transaction processing provides a safe method by which multiple database operations spread across separate tables/files are guaranteed to be atomic. By atomic, we mean that, within a transaction, either all of the operations succeed or none of the operations succeed. This "either all or none" atomicity ensures that the integrity of the data in related tables/files is secure.
Like all other examples in the c-tree tutorial series, this tutorial simplifies the creation and use of a database into four simple steps: Initialize(), Define(), Manage(), and You’re Done()!
Tutorial #4: Transaction Processing
Here we demonstrate transaction control.
Note our simple Main() function:
import java.sql.*;
import java.io.*;
public class JDBC_Tutorial4 {
static Connection conn;
static Statement stmt;
//
// main()
//
// The main() function implements the concept of "init, define, manage
// and you're done..."
//
public static void main (String[] args)
throws java.io.IOException
{
Initialize();
Define();
Manage();
Done();
System.out.print("\nPress <ENTER> key to exit . . .");
System.in.read();
System.exit(0);
}
We suggest opening the source code with your own editor.
Continue now to review these four steps.