Hi List!

Hope you can help me with my problem...
I am trying to incorporate commit and rollback in my sql 
statements... I have tried it in my web application which runs 
on weblogic and it work fine. However, when I migrated my web 
app to Tomcat, it failed to rollback when it encountered an 
error.  Ive been using the same mysql driver for both.
Is there a special configuration I need that is dependent on 
the server Im running? Other sql statements without the commit 
and rollback functionality.. works perfectly fine in TOmcat. 

I wonder what's wrong.  I dunno where to address the problem... 
its it a mysql problem or server config.

Thanks in advance.

 



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