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    Atomic vs Long Running Transactions  
Tareq Mohamed


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01-30-05 10:50 PM

Hi,
would you please point to some artilces that compare between them and a
sample application which implements both of them,

Why atomic Transaction  doesn't accept excption handling block ?





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    Re: Atomic vs Long Running Transactions  
Hugo Rodger-Brown


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01-31-05 12:47 PM

There's a very good description of transactions in Scott Woodgate's book,
BizTalk Unleashed.

To quote from it "Such [atomic] transactions do not need exception handl
ers
... because a fault will either result in a retry or an automatic rollback.
"

"Tareq Mohamed" <TareqMohamed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> would you please point to some artilces that compare between them and a
> sample application which implements both of them,
>
> Why atomic Transaction  doesn't accept excption handling block ?







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    Re: Atomic vs Long Running Transactions  
Tareq Mohamed


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01-31-05 10:53 PM

Oky, great, I have the book, and I will read this chapter again,
but, would you please point to some examples "code" implemenation for this?

"Hugo Rodger-Brown" wrote:

> There's a very good description of transactions in Scott Woodgate's book,
> BizTalk Unleashed.
>
> To quote from it "Such [atomic] transactions do not need exception han
dlers
> .... because a fault will either result in a retry or an automatic rollbac
k."
>
> "Tareq Mohamed" <TareqMohamed@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:57FCB2E8-7E25-49C3-8D57-9BFF87A00B2F@microsoft.com... 
>
>
>





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