Transactions

Distributed computing environments depend on transaction processing in order to maintain operational and data integrity. Server-side Java APIs provide extensive support for transactions.  

Distributed computing environments depend on transaction processing in order to maintain operational and data integrity. Server-side Java APIs provide extensive support for transactions.   <<Less

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Hi Gurus, I recently encountered a question from somebody. While a java program is writing ...
Sun 08/28/11
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What is caching in transactions and how can we maintain it?
Thu 02/27/03
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I have three class example A,B and C. Both Class A and B invoking the Class C. In Class C i would li...
Fri 07/13/01
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I have a 3 tier architecture. Which tier should I start the transaction? I have one person recomme...
Tue 05/08/01
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how can i make the database update automatically when the existing records are expired.
Fri 04/27/01
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I have a few legacy applications written in Java, which resides on a Solaris machine, that needs to ...
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How can I manage long duration transactions?
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