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java.sql

Interface Savepoint


  • public interface Savepoint
    The representation of a savepoint, which is a point within the current transaction that can be referenced from the Connection.rollback method. When a transaction is rolled back to a savepoint all changes made after that savepoint are undone.

    Savepoints can be either named or unnamed. Unnamed savepoints are identified by an ID generated by the underlying data source.

    Since:
    1.4
    • Method Detail

      • getSavepointId

        int getSavepointId()
                           throws SQLException
        Retrieves the generated ID for the savepoint that this Savepoint object represents.
        Returns:
        the numeric ID of this savepoint
        Throws:
        SQLException - if this is a named savepoint
        Since:
        1.4
      • getSavepointName

        String getSavepointName()
                                throws SQLException
        Retrieves the name of the savepoint that this Savepoint object represents.
        Returns:
        the name of this savepoint
        Throws:
        SQLException - if this is an un-named savepoint
        Since:
        1.4

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