I wonder a case. I have a project using a database (Oracle and Mssql). My project has a framework that I manage transactions.
In thread I open a database connection and start a transaction.(In transaction, there are many update and insert queries.) While code is running, somehow connection is closed. Because I have try-catch block, I catch exception and rollback transaction. BUT; if my connection is closed because some reasons, how rollback query can run on database? How can I handle this situation? If I open a new connection and rollback, does it work?
Thanks.
There is a term you should know – ACID compliancy:
Concerning MySQL
In order to get this at MySQL, you have to use Transaction Safe Tables (TST). Advantages of Transaction-Safe Tables:
Concerning SQL Server
You should read “Transaction Behavior On Lost Connection” MSDN forum topic.
To understand better what lays behind MS SQL Server transactions, read a good article “Locks and Duration of Transactions in MS SQL Server“