JDBC connection default autoCommit behavior

南楼画角 提交于 2019-12-03 23:50:43

From Oracle JDBC documentation:

When a connection is created, it is in auto-commit mode. This means that each individual SQL statement is treated as a transaction and is automatically committed right after it is executed. (To be more precise, the default is for a SQL statement to be committed when it is completed, not when it is executed. A statement is completed when all of its result sets and update counts have been retrieved. In almost all cases, however, a statement is completed, and therefore committed, right after it is executed.)

The other thing is - you ommitted connection creation details, so I'm just guessing - if you are using some frameworks, or acquiring a connection from a datasource or connection pool, the autocommit may be turned off by those frameworks/pools/datasources - the solution is to never trust in default settings ;-)

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