OCI defaults to rollback on transactions on disconnect if
OCITransRollback() has not been called.

Don't ask me for too much detail, as I'm not an OCI programmer,
I just pulled this straight from The Fine Manual.

Jared

On Mon, 2003-11-24 at 16:54, Boris Dali wrote:
> I've got a third party package that connects to Oracle
> via OCI and works in HTTP-like (stateless) fashion.
> Reviewing raw SQL trace output I don't see a single
> commit or rollback there, but there are plenty of
> XCTEND tx markers with rlbk=1 (after about every
> SELECT statement). Is this normal? Does this mean that
> this app rollbacks (implicitly?) after each  of those
> selects?
> 
> Thanks,
> Boris Dali.
> 
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