Hi Everyone,

I'm trying to create a server for a database system which will be used by multiple clients. Of course, table locking is very important. Reading the Postgresql docs, locking occurs on a transaction-by-transaction basis.

In our java code, we are doing this:

//Start Code Block

Connection con = "..."
con.setAutoComitt(false);

//Insert SQL here to lock table

String qry1 = "..."
pst1 = con.prepareStatement(qry1)
//Insert code here to add values to prepared statement pst1
pst1.executequery();

String qry2 = "..."
pst2 = con.prepareStatement(qry2)
//Insert code here to add values to prepared statement pst2
pst2.executequery();

con.comitt();

//End Code Block

My question is, would the above block of code be classed as a single transaction, and would the locking work correctly?

Thanks

Jonny


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