Are you using a version of MySQL that includes transactions? And are
you using a version of JDBC driver that was written to be used with a
new version of MySQL? I would not be surprised at all that an earlier
driver might have hardcoded no transaction support as MySQL has only
recently introduced them.
Gareth Coltman wrote:
>
> >
> > on 1/11/01 5:30 AM, "fanyun" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > > As I know, mysql do not support transactions.
> >
> > Yes it does.
> >
>
> It seems you are right Jon. IN which cae, why doesn't the mysql jdbc driver
> support it? Or am I being an idiot. Do I have to set autocommit to false?
> I'm sure I've already tried this though and it made no difference. As I
> said, the application does not raise any errors/exceptions, just ignores the
> fact I have suspended the commit...
>
> Gareth
>
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