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<h1 class="topictitle1">Example: End a transaction</h1>
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<div><p>This is an example of ending a transaction in your application.</p>
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<div class="section"><div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> By using the code examples, you agree to the terms of the <a href="codedisclaimer.htm">Code license and disclaimer information</a>.</div>
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<pre>import java.sql.*;
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import javax.sql.*;
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import java.util.*;
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import javax.transaction.*;
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import javax.transaction.xa.*;
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import com.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.*;
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public class JTATxEnd {
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public static void main(java.lang.String[] args) {
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JTATxEnd test = new JTATxEnd();
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test.setup();
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test.run();
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}
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/**
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* Handle the previous cleanup run so that this test can recommence.
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*/
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public void setup() {
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Connection c = null;
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Statement s = null;
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try {
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Class.forName("com.ibm.db2.jdbc.app.DB2Driver");
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c = DriverManager.getConnection("jdbc:db2:*local");
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s = c.createStatement();
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try {
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s.executeUpdate("DROP TABLE CUJOSQL.JTATABLE");
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} catch (SQLException e) {
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// Ignore... does not exist
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}
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s.executeUpdate("CREATE TABLE CUJOSQL.JTATABLE (COL1 CHAR (50))");
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s.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO CUJOSQL.JTATABLE VALUES('Fun with JTA')");
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s.executeUpdate("INSERT INTO CUJOSQL.JTATABLE VALUES('JTA is fun.)");
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s.close();
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} finally {
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if (c != null) {
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c.close();
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* This test use JTA support to handle transactions.
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*/
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public void run() {
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Connection c = null;
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try {
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Context ctx = new InitialContext();
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// Assume the data source is backed by a UDBXADataSource.
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UDBXADataSource ds = (UDBXADataSource) ctx.lookup("XADataSource");
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// From the DataSource, obtain an XAConnection object that
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// contains an XAResource and a Connection object.
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XAConnection xaConn = ds.getXAConnection();
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XAResource xaRes = xaConn.getXAResource();
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Connection c = xaConn.getConnection();
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// For XA transactions, transaction identifier is required.
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// An implementation of the XID interface is not included
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// with the JDBC driver. See <a href="distrans.htm">Transactions with JTA</a> for a
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// description of this interface to build a class for it.
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Xid xid = new XidImpl();
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// The connection from the XAResource can be used as any other
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// JDBC connection.
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Statement stmt = c.createStatement();
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// The XA resource must be notified before starting any
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// transactional work.
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xaRes.start(xid, XAResource.TMNOFLAGS);
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// Create a ResultSet during JDBC processing and fetch a row.
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ResultSet rs = stmt.executeUpdate("SELECT * FROM CUJOSQL.JTATABLE");
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rs.next();
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// When the end method is called, all ResultSet cursors close.
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// Accessing the ResultSet after this point results in an
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// exception being thrown.
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xaRes.end(xid, XAResource.TMNOFLAGS);
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try {
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String value = rs.getString(1);
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System.out.println("Something failed if you receive this message.");
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} catch (SQLException e) {
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System.out.println("The expected exception was thrown.");
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}
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// Commit the transaction to ensure that all locks are
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// released.
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int rc = xaRes.prepare(xid);
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xaRes.commit(xid, false);
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} catch (Exception e) {
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System.out.println("Something has gone wrong.");
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e.printStackTrace();
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} finally {
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try {
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if (c != null)
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c.close();
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} catch (SQLException e) {
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System.out.println("Note: Cleaup exception.");
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e.printStackTrace();
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}
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}
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}
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}</pre>
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<div class="familylinks">
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="distrans.htm" title="Typically, transactions in Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) are local. This means that a single connection performs all the work of the transaction and that the connection can only work on one transaction at a time. When all the work for that transaction has been completed or has failed, commit or rollback is called to make the work permanent, and a new transaction can begin. There is, however, also advanced support for transactions available in Java that provides functionality beyond local transactions. This support is fully specified by the Java Transaction API.">Distributed transactions</a></div>
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<div class="parentlink"><strong>Parent topic:</strong> <a href="codeex.htm" title="The following is a list of code examples for the IBM Developer Kit for Java.">Code examples for the IBM Developer Kit for Java</a></div>
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<div class="relconcepts"><strong>Related concepts</strong><br />
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<div><a href="clcommex.htm" title="This example shows how to run a control language (CL) command from within a Java program.">Example: Call a CL command with java.lang.Runtime.exec()</a></div>
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<div><a href="jvlngex1.htm" title="This example shows how to call another Java program with java.lang.Runtime.exec(). This class calls the Hello program that is shipped as part of the IBM Developer Kit for Java. When the Hello class writes to System.out, this program gets a handle to the stream and can read from it.">Example: Call another Java program with java.lang.Runtime.exec()</a></div>
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<div><a href="callcex.htm" title="This is an example of a C program that uses the system() function to call the Java Hello program.">Example: Call Java from C</a></div>
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<div><a href="calrpgex.htm" title="This is an example of an RPG program that uses the QCMDEXC API to call the Java Hello program.">Example: Call Java from RPG</a></div>
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<div><a href="iostrmex.htm" title="This example shows how to call a C program from Java and use input and output streams for interprocess communication.">Example: Use input and output streams for interprocess communication</a></div>
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<div><a href="invapiex.htm" title="This example follows the standard Invocation API paradigm.">Example: Java Invocation API</a></div>
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<div><a href="jniex.htm" title="This example program is a simple Java Native Interface (JNI) example in which a C native method is used to display "Hello, World." Use the javah tool with the NativeHello class file to generate the NativeHello.h file. This example assumes that the NativeHello C implementation is part of a service program that is called NATHELLO.">Examples: Use the Java Native Interface for native methods</a></div>
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<div><a href="socketex.htm" title="This example uses sockets to communicate between a Java program and a C program.">Example: Use sockets for interprocess communication</a></div>
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<div><a href="sslcex01.htm" title="These examples show you how to change a simple socket class, named simpleSocketClient, so that it uses socket factories to create all of the sockets. The first example shows you the simpleSocketClient class without socket factories. The second example shows you the simpleSocketClient class with socket factories. In the second example, simpleSocketClient is renamed to factorySocketClient.">Examples: Change your Java code to use client socket factories</a></div>
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<div><a href="sslcex03.htm" title="These examples show you how to change a simple socket class, named simpleSocketServer, so that it uses socket factories to create all of the sockets. The first example shows you the simpleSocketServer class without socket factories. The second example shows you the simpleSocketServer class with socket factories. In the second example, simpleSocketServer is renamed to factorySocketServer.">Examples: Change your Java code to use server socket factories</a></div>
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<div><a href="sslcex02.htm" title="These examples show you how to change one class, named factorySocketClient, to use secure sockets layer (SSL). The first example shows you the factorySocketClient class not using SSL. The second example shows you the same class, renamed factorySSLSocketClient, using SSL.">Examples: Change your Java client to use secure sockets layer</a></div>
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<div><a href="sslcex04.htm" title="These examples show you how to change one class, named factorySocketServer, to use secure sockets layer (SSL).">Examples: Change your Java server to use secure sockets layer</a></div>
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<div><a href="distrans.htm" title="Typically, transactions in Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) are local. This means that a single connection performs all the work of the transaction and that the connection can only work on one transaction at a time. When all the work for that transaction has been completed or has failed, commit or rollback is called to make the work permanent, and a new transaction can begin. There is, however, also advanced support for transactions available in Java that provides functionality beyond local transactions. This support is fully specified by the Java Transaction API.">Transactions with JTA</a></div></div>
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