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Florin Lazar - Consistency Checkpoint
Limitation of TransactionScope (and using)
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over 5 years ago
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If you read the documentation for TransactionScope , you will find: "If no exception occurs within the transaction scope […], then the transaction in which the scope participates is allowed to proceed. If an exception does occur within the transaction...
Florin Lazar - Consistency Checkpoint
Avoiding Transaction Promotion with Multiple Connections - Improvements in System.Data and SQL Server 2008
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over 5 years ago
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Great news! The new updates added to System.Data and SQL Server 2008 finally allow multiple Open/Close connections to the same SQL Server without promoting the transaction to MSDTC. This was by far the most requested feature for the System.Transactions...
Florin Lazar - Consistency Checkpoint
Exception Handling without catch(Exception)
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over 5 years ago
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The design guidelines for exception handling are quite clear on avoiding “catch all” and/or avoiding catching exceptions you can’t handle. But there are cases when you really need to know if the try block completed successfully or not, and possibly take...
Florin Lazar - Consistency Checkpoint
MSDTC and COM+ Configuration Tool in Vista
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over 5 years ago
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To access the MSDTC and COM+ configuration tool in Windows Vista, also known as Component Services MMC, you have the following options: 1. Run “dcomcnfg” 2. Or run: %SystemRoot%\System32\comexp.msc 3. Or if you prefer, you can add a shortcut...
Florin Lazar - Consistency Checkpoint
How to Use System.Data with System.Transactions and Maintain Atomicity and Data Consistency
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over 5 years ago
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The Bug I call it a bug. Initially I was persuaded to believe it was a feature; later I was "convinced" that it is now a matter of app compat and it can't be changed anymore. Let’s look at the following code: SqlConnection connection1 ...
Florin Lazar - Consistency Checkpoint
Working with CMD and Long Path Names
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over 5 years ago
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I like using the command prompt for a lot of things and working with long (or very long) path names is something that is common these days. Fortunately, you can customize cmd by using "prompt". Do a “prompt /?” in a command window to see all the options...
Florin Lazar - Consistency Checkpoint
When not to use transactions and where you can't use transactions
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over 5 years ago
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Transactions are great when everyone plays in. You group a set of activities together under a transaction and you start executing them. If anything bad happens along the way or something doesn't go as planned, invoke rollback and all is taking care of...
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