Using a database transaction with JDBC : Transation « Database « Java Tutorial






import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.DriverManager;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Statement;

public class Main {
  public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
    Connection connection = null;
    try {
      Class.forName("com.microsoft.sqlserver.jdbc.SQLServerDriver");

      connection = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:sqlserver://MYSERVER;databaseName=MYDATABASE",
          "USERID", "PASSWORD");

      connection.setAutoCommit(false);

      Statement statement = connection.createStatement();

      statement.executeUpdate("UPDATE Table1 SET Value = 1 WHERE Name = 'foo'");
      statement.executeUpdate("UPDATE Table2 SET Value = 2 WHERE Name = 'bar'");

      connection.commit();

    } catch (SQLException ex) {
      connection.rollback();
    }

  }
}








20.32.Transation
20.32.1.JDBC Transaction Isolation Levels
20.32.2.Transaction Isolation Level supported
20.32.3.Determine if a Database Supports Transactions
20.32.4.Turning On Autocommit Mode
20.32.5.Roll Back a Transaction
20.32.6.Using a Transaction in JDBC with Exception catching
20.32.7.Rollback to savepoint
20.32.8.Using a database transaction with JDBC
20.32.9.Determining If a Database Supports Transactions
20.32.10.Committing and Rolling Back Updates to a Database
20.32.11.Disable auto commit mode in JDBC
20.32.12.If database support transaction
20.32.13.Commit or rollback transaction in JDBC