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<p>
While transactions are frequently used to provide atomicity to
multiple database
<span>
or store
</span>
operations, it is sometimes necessary to perform
a single database
<span>
or store
</span>
operation under the control of a transaction.
Rather than force you to obtain a transaction, perform the single
write operation, and then either commit or abort the transaction,
you can automatically group this sequence of events using
<span class="emphasis"><em>auto commit</em></span>.
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To use auto commit:
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Open your environment and your databases
<span>
or store
</span>
so that they support
transactions. See <a class="xref" href="enabletxn.html" title="Chapter 2. Enabling Transactions">Enabling Transactions</a>
for details.
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Do not provide a transactional handle to the method that is
performing the database
<span>
or store
</span>
write operation.
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Note that auto commit is not available for cursors. You must always
open your cursor using a transaction if you want the cursor's
operations to be transactional protected. See
<a class="xref" href="txncursor.html" title="Transactional Cursors">Transactional Cursors</a> for details on using
transactional cursors.
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Never have more than one active transaction in your thread
at a time. This is especially a problem if you mix an
explicit transaction with another operation that uses auto
commit. Doing so can result in undetectable deadlocks.
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For example, the following uses auto commit to perform the database write operation:
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<pre class="programlisting">package je.txn;
import com.sleepycat.je.Database;
import com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseConfig;
import com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseEntry;
import com.sleepycat.je.DatabaseException;
import com.sleepycat.je.Environment;
import com.sleepycat.je.EnvironmentConfig;
import java.io.File;
...
Database myDatabase = null;
Environment myEnv = null;
try {
EnvironmentConfig myEnvConfig = new EnvironmentConfig();
myEnvConfig.setTransactional(true);
myEnv = new Environment(new File("/my/env/home"),
myEnvConfig);
// Open the database. Create it if it does not already exist.
DatabaseConfig dbConfig = new DatabaseConfig();
dbConfig.setTransactional(true);
myDatabase = myEnv.openDatabase(null,
"sampleDatabase",
dbConfig);
String keyString = "thekey";
String dataString = "thedata";
DatabaseEntry key =
new DatabaseEntry(keyString.getBytes("UTF-8"));
DatabaseEntry data =
new DatabaseEntry(dataString.getBytes("UTF-8"));
// Perform the write. Because the database was opened to
// support transactions, this write is performed using auto commit.
myDatabase.put(null, key, data);
} catch (DatabaseException de) {
// Exception handling goes here
} </pre>
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