That _should_ work, I think

On Sat, Mar 21, 2009 at 9:45 PM, kuhlmancer <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> What is the proper way to nest transaction scopes using UnitOfWork?
>
> I want to wrap integration tests in a transaction scope that I can
> rollback after the test completes.  But I still want to be able to use
> transactions in my tests.
>
> I want something like this:
>
> <code>
> [TestInitalize]
> public void TestInit() {
>    // create transaction scope
> }
>
> [TestCleanup]
> public void TestCleanup() {
>    // rollback changes from test
> }
>
> [TestMethod]
> public void Test() {
>    using (UnitOfWork.Start()) {
>        // start transaction in new scope
>
>        // logic
>
>        // commit transaction
>
>        // test changes
>    }
> }
> </code>
>
> I've seen that UnitOfWork is nestable, but I don't know how that
> affects sessions and transactions.
>
> Any help or clarification would be appreciated.
>
> >
>

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