Java Code Examples for com.j256.ormlite.support.DatabaseConnection#rollback()
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com.j256.ormlite.support.DatabaseConnection#rollback() .
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Example 1
Source File: TransactionManager.java From ormlite-core with ISC License | 5 votes |
private static void rollBack(DatabaseConnection connection, Savepoint savePoint) throws SQLException { String name = (savePoint == null ? null : savePoint.getSavepointName()); connection.rollback(savePoint); if (name == null) { logger.trace("rolled back savePoint transaction"); } else { logger.trace("rolled back savePoint transaction {}", name); } }
Example 2
Source File: TransactionManagerTest.java From ormlite-core with ISC License | 5 votes |
@Test public void testTransactionManagerRollback() throws Exception { ConnectionSource connectionSource = createMock(ConnectionSource.class); DatabaseConnection conn = createMock(DatabaseConnection.class); expect(conn.isAutoCommitSupported()).andReturn(false); Savepoint savePoint = createMock(Savepoint.class); expect(savePoint.getSavepointName()).andReturn("name").anyTimes(); expect(conn.setSavePoint(isA(String.class))).andReturn(savePoint); conn.rollback(savePoint); expect(connectionSource.getDatabaseType()).andReturn(databaseType); expect(connectionSource.getReadWriteConnection(null)).andReturn(conn); expect(connectionSource.saveSpecialConnection(conn)).andReturn(true); connectionSource.clearSpecialConnection(conn); connectionSource.releaseConnection(conn); replay(connectionSource, conn, savePoint); TransactionManager tm = new TransactionManager(connectionSource); try { tm.callInTransaction(new Callable<Void>() { @Override public Void call() throws Exception { throw new SQLException("you better roll back!!"); } }); fail("expected an exception"); } catch (SQLException e) { // expected } verify(connectionSource, conn, savePoint); }
Example 3
Source File: TransactionManagerTest.java From ormlite-core with ISC License | 5 votes |
@Test public void testTransactionManagerRollbackNullSavePoint() throws Exception { ConnectionSource connectionSource = createMock(ConnectionSource.class); DatabaseConnection conn = createMock(DatabaseConnection.class); expect(conn.isAutoCommitSupported()).andReturn(false); expect(conn.setSavePoint(isA(String.class))).andReturn(null); conn.rollback(null); expect(connectionSource.getDatabaseType()).andReturn(databaseType); expect(connectionSource.getReadWriteConnection(null)).andReturn(conn); expect(connectionSource.saveSpecialConnection(conn)).andReturn(true); connectionSource.clearSpecialConnection(conn); connectionSource.releaseConnection(conn); replay(connectionSource, conn); TransactionManager tm = new TransactionManager(connectionSource); try { tm.callInTransaction(new Callable<Void>() { @Override public Void call() throws Exception { throw new SQLException("you better roll back!!"); } }); fail("expected an exception"); } catch (SQLException e) { // expected } verify(connectionSource, conn); }
Example 4
Source File: TransactionManagerTest.java From ormlite-core with ISC License | 5 votes |
@Test public void testTransactionManagerRollbackOtherException() throws Exception { ConnectionSource connectionSource = createMock(ConnectionSource.class); DatabaseConnection conn = createMock(DatabaseConnection.class); expect(conn.isAutoCommitSupported()).andReturn(false); Savepoint savePoint = createMock(Savepoint.class); expect(savePoint.getSavepointName()).andReturn("name").anyTimes(); expect(conn.setSavePoint(isA(String.class))).andReturn(savePoint); conn.rollback(savePoint); expect(connectionSource.getDatabaseType()).andReturn(databaseType); expect(connectionSource.getReadWriteConnection(null)).andReturn(conn); expect(connectionSource.saveSpecialConnection(conn)).andReturn(true); connectionSource.clearSpecialConnection(conn); connectionSource.releaseConnection(conn); replay(connectionSource, conn, savePoint); TransactionManager tm = new TransactionManager(connectionSource); try { tm.callInTransaction(new Callable<Void>() { @Override public Void call() throws Exception { throw new Exception("you better roll back!!"); } }); fail("expected an exception"); } catch (Exception e) { // expected } verify(connectionSource, conn, savePoint); }
Example 5
Source File: BaseDaoImpl.java From ormlite-core with ISC License | 4 votes |
@Override public void rollBack(DatabaseConnection connection) throws SQLException { connection.rollback(null); }