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<a href="wrapup.html#anatomy">Anatomy of a Transactional Application</a>
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your application. In this chapter, we summarize these
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transactional JE application.
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Create your environment handle.
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Open your environment, specifying that the transactional subsystem is to be used.
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If you are using the base API, open your database handles, indicating that they are to support transactions.
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Spawn off worker threads. How many of these you need and
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how they split their JE workload is entirely up to your
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application's requirements. However, any worker threads
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Begin a transaction.
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Perform one or more read and write
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Commit the transaction if all goes well.
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Abort and retry the operation if a deadlock is
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Make sure there are no opened cursors.
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Make sure there are no active transactions. Either
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Close your databases.
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Close your environment.
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<h3 class="title">Note</h3>
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Robust JE applications should monitor their worker threads to
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make sure they have not died unexpectedly. If a thread does
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terminate abnormally, you must shutdown all your worker threads
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and then run normal recovery (you will have to reopen your
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environment to do this). This is the only way to clear any
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resources (such as a lock or a mutex) that the abnormally
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exiting worker thread might have been holding at the time that
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it died.
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Failure to perform this recovery can cause your
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still-functioning worker threads to eventually block forever
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while waiting for a lock that will never be released.
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In addition to these activities, which are entirely handled by code
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within your application, you also need to periodically back up your
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log files. This is required in order to obtain the durability
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guarantee made by JE's transaction ACID support. See
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<a class="xref" href="jebackuprestore.html" title="Chapter 5. Backing up and Restoring Berkeley DB, Java Edition Applications">Backing up and Restoring Berkeley DB, Java Edition Applications</a>
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