Sounds like a great suggestion to me.
 
 
Michael J. McCurrey
USA Digital Solutions, Inc.
602.866.8199
 
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From: Clough, Samuel (USPC.PRG.Atlanta)
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, February 16, 2007 10:54 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: RE: Checking for Open Transactions


Ok, nobody replied which confuses me a little.  I find it very hard to
believe that I'm the only one that has had this problem.  So far I
haven't found a good solution.
 
The perfect solution is almost there in the Session.  It has a field
tracking if there is an open session.  If someone would wrap a property
around this field, the problem would be solved.
 
I also thought about checking the Transaction property to see if it's
null, but that's no reliable because the rollback transaction method
calls set the transaction to null, but the commit method calls do not
set the transaction to null.
 
Unless there is something else I've missed here, can a property be added
around the _isOpenTransaction field in the SqlMapSession?  I would say
it should be added to the interface as well.  Since it abstracts
transactions, it should abstract the ability to check for a transaction
IMHO.

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From: Clough, Samuel (USPC.PRG.Atlanta) 
Sent: Monday, February 12, 2007 8:14 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Checking for Open Transactions


Maybe I'm missing something really obvious here, but I don't see a way
on the SqlMapper to check to see if a transaction is open before
starting one.  To me (and a couple other devs here using iBatis), this
is an obvious need because you may have a class call several methods to
execute several statements.  When a method is called, it's very helpful
for that method to be able to check to see whether or not it needs to
open a transaction.  Is there a solution here I'm just not seeing, or
has this by chance been added in SVN?  Am I missing something here?
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