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A <span class="emphasis"><em>nested transaction</em></span> is used to provide a
transactional guarantee for a subset of operations performed within
the scope of a larger transaction. Doing this allows you to commit
and abort the subset of operations independently of the larger
transaction.
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The rules to the usage of a nested transaction are as follows:
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While the nested (child) transaction is active, the parent
transaction may not perform any operations other than to commit
or abort, or to create more child transactions.
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Committing a nested transaction has no effect on the state
of the parent transaction. The parent transaction is still
uncommitted. However, the parent transaction can now
see any modifications made by the child transaction.
Those modifications, of course, are still hidden to all
other transactions until the parent also commits.
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Likewise, aborting the nested transaction has no effect on
the state of the parent transaction. The only result of the
abort is that neither the parent nor any
other transactions will see any of the
database modifications performed under the protection of the
nested transaction.
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If the parent transaction commits or aborts while it has
active children, the child transactions are resolved in the
same way as the parent. That is, if the parent aborts, then
the child transactions abort as well. If the parent commits,
then whatever modifications have been performed by the child
transactions are also committed.
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The locks held by a nested transaction are not released when
that transaction commits. Rather, they are now held by the
parent transaction until such a time as that parent commits.
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Any database modifications performed by the nested transaction
are not visible outside of the larger encompassing
transaction until such a time as that parent transaction is
committed.
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The depth of the nesting that you can achieve with nested
transaction is limited only by memory.
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To create a nested transaction, simply pass the parent transaction's
handle when you created the nested transaction's handle. For
example:
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<pre class="programlisting"> // parent transaction
Transaction parentTxn = myEnv.beginTransaction(null, null);
// child transaction
Transaction childTxn = myEnv.beginTransaction(parentTxn, null); </pre>
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