short of doing a BACKUP and a RECOVERY, no.
But if you're testing using a in-memory database, that will be pretty cheap.
Or you could just make a copy of the on-disk DB file.
On 2012-11-23 02:14, Oliver Schrenk wrote:
Hi,
I'm doing work for a client that uses a Oracle database but has
non-existent transaction managment (each dao gets its own connection
and auto commits). Changing the existing architecture is out of the
question at this point in time. I wanted to use H2 as a testing ground
for changes made to the code.
Is it possible to rollback changes (using the transaction log or other
means) by defining a state of the database as "stable", do a fre low
impact changes to the database and rollback to the stable point?
Best regards
Oliver
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