Transaction Processing White Papers
Determining Transaction Outcome in MTS
Overview First, it is important to understand that the Microsoft Transaction Server (MTS) objects involved in a transaction do not need to know the transaction outcome—all objects involved in a transaction are automatically deactivated. This causes the objects to lose any state that they acquired during the transaction. Consequently, their behavior is not affected by the outcome of the transaction. Each object can participate in determining the outcome of a transaction. Objects call setcomplete, setabort, enablecommit, and disablecommit, based on the desired component behavior. This white paper discusses how applications determine the outcome of a transaction; that is, whether the transaction will commit or abort.
| Publisher | Microsoft | File Format | HTML |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | June 1997 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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