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<span>Store or Database</span>
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In order to use transactions with your application, you must turn them
on. To do this you must:
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Turn on transactions for your environment.
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You do this by using the
<code class="methodname">EnvironmentConfig.setTransactional()</code>
method<span>, or by using the
<code class="literal">je.env.isTransactional</code>
<code class="filename">je.properties</code> parameter</span>.
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If you are using the DPL, transaction-enable your stores.
You do this by using the
<code class="methodname">StoreConfig.setTransactional() method.</code>
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Transaction-enable your databases.
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If you are using the base API, transaction-enable your databases.
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You do this by
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using the
<code class="methodname">DatabaseConfig.setTransactional()</code>
method, and then opening the database from within a transaction.
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Note that the common practice is for auto commit to be used to
transaction-protect the database open. To use auto-commit, you
must still enable transactions as described here, but you do
not have to explicitly use a transaction when you open your
database. An example of this is given in the next section.
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To enable transactions for your environment, you must initialize the
transactional subsystem. For example, do this with the DPL:
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<pre class="programlisting">package persist.txn;
import com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseException;
import com.sleepycat.je.Environment;
import com.sleepycat.je.EnvironmentConfig;
import com.sleepycat.persist.EntityStore;
import com.sleepycat.persist.StoreConfig;
import java.io.File;
...
Environment myEnv = null;
EntityStore myStore = null;
try {
EnvironmentConfig myEnvConfig = new EnvironmentConfig();
StoreConfig storeConfig = new StoreConfig();
myEnvConfig.setTransactional(true);
storeConfig.setTransactional(true);
myEnv = new Environment(new File("/my/env/home"),
myEnvConfig);
myStore = new EntityStore(myEnv, "EntityStore", storeConfig);
} catch (DatabaseException de) {
// Exception handling goes here
}</pre>
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And when using the base API:
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<pre class="programlisting">package je.txn;
import com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseException;
import com.sleepycat.je.Environment;
import com.sleepycat.je.EnvironmentConfig;
import java.io.File;
...
Environment myEnv = null;
try {
EnvironmentConfig myEnvConfig = new EnvironmentConfig();
myEnvConfig.setTransactional(true);
myEnv = new Environment(new File("/my/env/home"),
myEnvConfig);
} catch (DatabaseException de) {
// Exception handling goes here
}</pre>
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You then create and open your database(s) as you would for a non-transactional system.
<span>
The only difference is that you must set
<code class="methodname">DatabaseConfig.setTransactional()</code>
to <code class="literal">true</code>. Note that your database open must be
transactional-protected. However, if you do not give the
<code class="methodname">openDatabase()</code> method a transaction handle,
then the open is automatically protected using auto commit.
Typically auto commit is used for this purpose.
For example:
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<pre class="programlisting">package je.txn;
<strong class="userinput"><code>import com.sleepycat.je.Database;
import com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseConfig;</code></strong>
import com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseException;
import com.sleepycat.je.Environment;
import com.sleepycat.je.EnvironmentConfig;
import java.io.File;
...
<strong class="userinput"><code>Database myDatabase = null;</code></strong>
Environment myEnv = null;
try {
EnvironmentConfig myEnvConfig = new EnvironmentConfig();
myEnvConfig.setTransactional(true);
myEnv = new Environment(new File("/my/env/home"),
myEnvConfig);
<strong class="userinput"><code>// Open the database. Create it if it does not already exist.
DatabaseConfig dbConfig = new DatabaseConfig();
dbConfig.setTransactional(true);
myDatabase = myEnv.openDatabase(null,
"sampleDatabase",
dbConfig);</code></strong>
} catch (DatabaseException de) {
// Exception handling goes here
}
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<h3 class="title">Note</h3>
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Never close a database <span> or
store </span> that has active transactions. Make sure
all transactions are resolved (either committed or aborted)
before closing the database.
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