Berkeley DB
version 4.2.52

com.sleepycat.db
Class DbTxn

java.lang.Object
  |
  +--com.sleepycat.db.DbTxn

public class DbTxn
extends Object

The DbTxn object is the handle for a transaction. Methods off the DbTxn handle are used to configure, abort and commit the transaction. DbTxn handles are provided to Db methods in order to transactionally protect those database operations.

DbTxn handles are not free-threaded; transactions handles may be used by multiple threads, but only serially, that is, the application must serialize access to the DbTxn handle. Once the DbTxn.abort or DbTxn.commit methods are called, the handle may not be accessed again, regardless of the method's return. In addition, parent transactions may not issue any Berkeley DB operations while they have active child transactions (child transactions that have not yet been committed or aborted) except for DbEnv.txnBegin, DbTxn.abort and DbTxn.commit.


Method Summary
 void abort()
          The DbTxn.abort method causes an abnormal termination of the transaction.
 void commit(int flags)
          The DbTxn.commit method ends the transaction.
 void discard(int flags)
          The DbTxn.discard method frees up all the per-process resources associated with the specified DbTxn handle, neither committing nor aborting the transaction.
 boolean equals(Object obj)
           
 int hashCode()
           
 int id()
          The DbTxn.id method returns the unique transaction id associated with the specified transaction.
 void prepare(byte[] gid)
          The DbTxn.prepare method initiates the beginning of a two-phase commit.
 void set_timeout(long timeout, int flags)
          Deprecated. As of Berkeley DB 4.2, replaced by setTimeout(long,int)
 void setTimeout(long timeout, int flags)
          The DbTxn.setTimeout method sets timeout values for locks or transactions for the specified transaction.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
getClass, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Method Detail

abort

public void abort()
           throws DbException
The DbTxn.abort method causes an abnormal termination of the transaction. The log is played backward, and any necessary undo operations are done through the tx_recover function specified to DbEnv.setAppDispatch. Before DbTxn.abort returns, any locks held by the transaction will have been released.

In the case of nested transactions, aborting a parent transaction causes all children (unresolved or not) of the parent transaction to be aborted.

All cursors opened within the transaction must be closed before the transaction is aborted.

After DbTxn.abort has been called, regardless of its return, the DbTxn handle may not be accessed again.

Throws:
DbException - Signals that an exception of some sort has occurred.

commit

public void commit(int flags)
            throws DbException
The DbTxn.commit method ends the transaction.

In the case of nested transactions, if the transaction is a parent transaction, committing the parent transaction causes all unresolved children of the parent to be committed. In the case of nested transactions, if the transaction is a child transaction, its locks are not released, but are acquired by its parent. Although the commit of the child transaction will succeed, the actual resolution of the child transaction is postponed until the parent transaction is committed or aborted; that is, if its parent transaction commits, it will be committed; and if its parent transaction aborts, it will be aborted.

All cursors opened within the transaction must be closed before the transaction is committed.

After DbTxn.commit has been called, regardless of its return, the DbTxn handle may not be accessed again. If DbTxn.commit encounters an error, the transaction and all child transactions of the transaction are aborted.

Parameters:
flags - must be set to 0 or one of the following values:
  • Db.DB_TXN_NOSYNC

    Do not synchronously flush the log. This means the transaction will exhibit the ACI (atomicity, consistency, and isolation) properties, but not D (durability); that is, database integrity will be maintained, but it is possible that this transaction may be undone during recovery.

    This behavior may be set for a Berkeley DB environment using the DbEnv.setFlags method or for a single transaction using the DbEnv.txnBegin method. Any value specified to this method overrides both of those settings.

  • Db.DB_TXN_SYNC

    Synchronously flush the log. This means the transaction will exhibit all of the ACID (atomicity, consistency, isolation, and durability) properties.

    This behavior is the default for Berkeley DB environments unless the Db.DB_TXN_NOSYNC flag was specified to the DbEnv.setFlags method. This behavior may also be set for a single transaction using the DbEnv.txnBegin method. Any value specified to this method overrides both of those settings.

Throws:
DbException - Signals that an exception of some sort has occurred.

discard

public void discard(int flags)
             throws DbException
The DbTxn.discard method frees up all the per-process resources associated with the specified DbTxn handle, neither committing nor aborting the transaction. This call may be used only after calls to DbEnv.txnRecover when there are multiple global transaction managers recovering transactions in a single Berkeley DB environment. Any transactions returned by DbEnv.txnRecover that are not handled by the current global transaction manager should be discarded using DbTxn.discard.

After DbTxn.discard has been called, regardless of its return, the DbTxn handle may not be accessed again.

Parameters:
flags - currently unused, and must be set to 0.
Throws:
DbException
IllegalArgumentException - The DbTxn.discard method will fail and throw a IllegalArgumentException exception if the transaction handle does not refer to a transaction that was recovered into a prepared but not yet completed state; or if an invalid flag value or parameter was specified.

equals

public boolean equals(Object obj)
Overrides:
equals in class Object

hashCode

public int hashCode()
Overrides:
hashCode in class Object

id

public int id()
       throws DbException
The DbTxn.id method returns the unique transaction id associated with the specified transaction. Locking calls made on behalf of this transaction should use the value returned from DbTxn.id as the locker parameter to the DbEnv.lockGet or DbEnv.lockVector calls.

Returns:
The DbTxn.id method returns the unique transaction id associated with the specified transaction.
Throws:
DbException - Signals that an exception of some sort has occurred.

prepare

public void prepare(byte[] gid)
             throws DbException
The DbTxn.prepare method initiates the beginning of a two-phase commit.

In a distributed transaction environment, Berkeley DB can be used as a local transaction manager. In this case, the distributed transaction manager must send prepare messages to each local manager. The local manager must then issue a DbTxn.prepare and await its successful return before responding to the distributed transaction manager. Only after the distributed transaction manager receives successful responses from all of its prepare messages should it issue any commit messages.

In the case of nested transactions, preparing the parent causes all unresolved children of the parent transaction to be committed. Child transactions should never be explicitly prepared. Their fate will be resolved along with their parent's during global recovery.

Parameters:
gid - specifies the global transaction ID by which this transaction will be known. This global transaction ID will be returned in calls to DbEnv.txnRecover, telling the application which global transactions must be resolved.
  • Db.DB_XIDDATASIZE

    must be sized at least Db.DB_XIDDATASIZE (currently 128) bytes; only the first Db.DB_XIDDATASIZE bytes are used.

Throws:
DbException - Signals that an exception of some sort has occurred.

set_timeout

public void set_timeout(long timeout,
                        int flags)
                 throws DbException
Deprecated. As of Berkeley DB 4.2, replaced by setTimeout(long,int)

DbException

setTimeout

public void setTimeout(long timeout,
                       int flags)
                throws DbException
The DbTxn.setTimeout method sets timeout values for locks or transactions for the specified transaction.

Timeouts are checked whenever a thread of control blocks on a lock or when deadlock detection is performed. (In the case of Db.DB_SET_LOCK_TIMEOUT, the lock is one requested explicitly through the Lock subsystem interfaces. In the case of Db.DB_SET_TXN_TIMEOUT, the lock is one requested on behalf of a transaction. In either case, it may be a lock requested by the database access methods underlying the application.) As timeouts are only checked when the lock request first blocks or when deadlock detection is performed, the accuracy of the timeout depends on how often deadlock detection is performed.

Timeout values may be specified for the database environment as a whole. See DbEnv.setTimeout and for more information.

The DbTxn.setTimeout method configures operations performed on the underlying transaction, not only operations performed using the specified DbTxn handle.

The DbTxn.setTimeout method may be called at any time during the life of the application.

Parameters:
flags - must be set to one of the following values:
timeout - specified as an unsigned 32-bit number of microseconds, limiting the maximum timeout to roughly 71 minutes. A value of 0 disables timeouts for the transaction.
Throws:
DbException
IllegalArgumentException - The DbTxn.setTimeout method will fail and throw a IllegalArgumentException exception if an invalid flag value or parameter was specified.

Berkeley DB
version 4.2.52

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