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Has anyone here used the Spring Framework and JDBC template and nested
transactions? The documentation for Spring claims that if the JDBC
driver sup****ts save points then it would use them in particular
situations, for example when you marked a method as a nested
transaction. I know postgres sup****ts save points and that I can
manually save point, but the spring framework is not detecting the
driver sup****ts save points. Is there some savepoint interface that has
to be implemented?
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Has anyone here used the Spring Framework and JDBC template and nested
transactions? The documentation for Spring claims that if the JDBC
driver sup****ts save points then it would use them in particular
situations, for example when you marked a method as a nested
transaction. I know postgres sup****ts save points and that I
can
manually save point, but the spring framework is not detecting the
driver sup****ts save points. Is there some savepoint interface that has
to be implemented?<br>
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