Re: PGJDBC 8 transaction problem
От | Oliver Jowett |
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Тема | Re: PGJDBC 8 transaction problem |
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Msg-id | 448430B2.6020602@opencloud.com обсуждение исходный текст |
Ответ на | PGJDBC 8 transaction problem ("Rodrigo Willian Bonatto" <bonatto@diuno.com.br>) |
Список | pgsql-jdbc |
Rodrigo Willian Bonatto wrote: > query.append("BEGIN;"); > query.append("update employee set age = 28 where age = 27;"); > query.append("COMMIT;"); > query.append("select name from employee where age = 28"); > ResultSet rs = stmt.executeQuery(query.toString()); > > Here the resultset will return “John”, but if I use PGJDBC driver > version 8 or greater, the statement return any result. The more recent drivers implement support for returning multiple resultsets from a query correctly, which older drivers didn't do. Your Statement will actually have four results associated with it -- one for each of BEGIN, UPDATE, COMMIT, SELECT. I would expect executeQuery() to throw an exception because the query returned something other than a single resultset. You will need to use Statement.execute() / Statement.getMoreResults() / Statement.getResultSet() to step to the 4th result and retrieve the SELECT's results (you could also get at the UPDATE's update count in a similar way). Also, you should avoid explicit BEGIN/COMMIT statements if you can -- Connection.setAutocommit() / Connection.commit() is the recommended way to manage transaction boundaries. -O
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