On Wednesday 11 April 2007 12:49:49 Albert wrote:
> Hi all!
>
> Actually I have a client-server application with one server and many
> clients each one of which opens a different connection to the postgres
> database. In order to avoid those known problems with the execution of
> the different clients' operations at database, I implemented
> everything in this way. Each operation is made so:
>
> conn.executeUpdate("BEGIN");
> conn.execute(...)
> conn.execute(...)
> conn.execute(...)
> conn.executeUpdate("COMMIT");
>
> May it be considered right, or am I making something wrong? I use JDBC
> driver for postgres 8.1


You should use

  conn.setAutoCommit(false);
  conn.execute(...)
  conn.execute(...)
  conn.execute(...)
  conn.commit();

>
> Thanks!

jan

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