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Using Transactions

To implement transactions, an application programmer uses three ATMI functions:

Any code placed outside the begin and commit/abort sequence is not included in the transaction.

In the following example, a client begins a transaction, requests two services, and then commits the transaction. Because the service requests are made between the beginning and the commitment of the transaction, both services join the transaction.

Using Transactions


 

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