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How to make a Savepoint & Rollback in Java
Problem Description
How to make a Savepoint & Rollback in Java?
Solution
Following example uses Rollback method of connection to Rollback to a previously saved SavePoint.
import java.sql.*;
public class jdbcConn {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
Class.forName("org.apache.derby.jdbc.ClientDriver");
Connection con = DriverManager.getConnection(
"jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/testDb","name","pass");
Statement stmt = con.createStatement();
String query1 = "insert into emp values(5,'name','job')";
String query2 = "select * from emp";
con.setAutoCommit(false);
Savepoint spt1 = con.setSavepoint("svpt1");
stmt.execute(query1);
ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(query2);
int no_of_rows = 0;
while (rs.next()) {
no_of_rows++;
}
System.out.println("rows before rollback statement = " + no_of_rows);
con.rollback(spt1);
con.commit();
no_of_rows = 0;
rs = stmt.executeQuery(query2);
while (rs.next()) {
no_of_rows++;
}
System.out.println("rows after rollback statement = " + no_of_rows);
}
}
Result
The above code sample will produce the following result. The result may vary.
rows before rollback statement = 4 rows after rollback statement = 3
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