ServerSide JavaScript Transaction - Marklogic
Is there a way in server side javascript in marklogic where I can prove that the statements within a single transaction can view the updates of each other.
And when the transaction gets rolled back, the updates are not visible outside.
Basically I wanted to prove that we can write multiple statements within a single transaction, that can see the updates of each other just like how it works in case of Xquery(statements separated by ";")
I tried xdmp.eval, but that doesnt work. Because we have an option isolation which can take one of 2 values - either same-statement or different-transaction.
When I give same-statement, another statements in the transaction are not able to view the update made through same-statement.
When I use different-transaction, the whole logic wont work.Because then the statement itself becomes a different transaction.
What I wanted is a single transaction with multiple lines of statements, with each line able to view the updates of other lines/statements.
transactions marklogic atomic rollback serverside-javascript
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Is there a way in server side javascript in marklogic where I can prove that the statements within a single transaction can view the updates of each other.
And when the transaction gets rolled back, the updates are not visible outside.
Basically I wanted to prove that we can write multiple statements within a single transaction, that can see the updates of each other just like how it works in case of Xquery(statements separated by ";")
I tried xdmp.eval, but that doesnt work. Because we have an option isolation which can take one of 2 values - either same-statement or different-transaction.
When I give same-statement, another statements in the transaction are not able to view the update made through same-statement.
When I use different-transaction, the whole logic wont work.Because then the statement itself becomes a different transaction.
What I wanted is a single transaction with multiple lines of statements, with each line able to view the updates of other lines/statements.
transactions marklogic atomic rollback serverside-javascript
Possible duplicate of JavaScript Multi-statement Transaction in Marklogic
– Mads Hansen
Nov 21 '18 at 4:39
The solution to the question in the post doesn't work
– sharu
Nov 27 '18 at 10:11
@sharu I have a hunch about the problem you ran into with your xdmp.eval code usingdifferent-transaction
. Can you post the code you tried?
– Dave Cassel
Dec 6 '18 at 1:31
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Is there a way in server side javascript in marklogic where I can prove that the statements within a single transaction can view the updates of each other.
And when the transaction gets rolled back, the updates are not visible outside.
Basically I wanted to prove that we can write multiple statements within a single transaction, that can see the updates of each other just like how it works in case of Xquery(statements separated by ";")
I tried xdmp.eval, but that doesnt work. Because we have an option isolation which can take one of 2 values - either same-statement or different-transaction.
When I give same-statement, another statements in the transaction are not able to view the update made through same-statement.
When I use different-transaction, the whole logic wont work.Because then the statement itself becomes a different transaction.
What I wanted is a single transaction with multiple lines of statements, with each line able to view the updates of other lines/statements.
transactions marklogic atomic rollback serverside-javascript
Is there a way in server side javascript in marklogic where I can prove that the statements within a single transaction can view the updates of each other.
And when the transaction gets rolled back, the updates are not visible outside.
Basically I wanted to prove that we can write multiple statements within a single transaction, that can see the updates of each other just like how it works in case of Xquery(statements separated by ";")
I tried xdmp.eval, but that doesnt work. Because we have an option isolation which can take one of 2 values - either same-statement or different-transaction.
When I give same-statement, another statements in the transaction are not able to view the update made through same-statement.
When I use different-transaction, the whole logic wont work.Because then the statement itself becomes a different transaction.
What I wanted is a single transaction with multiple lines of statements, with each line able to view the updates of other lines/statements.
transactions marklogic atomic rollback serverside-javascript
transactions marklogic atomic rollback serverside-javascript
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Possible duplicate of JavaScript Multi-statement Transaction in Marklogic
– Mads Hansen
Nov 21 '18 at 4:39
The solution to the question in the post doesn't work
– sharu
Nov 27 '18 at 10:11
@sharu I have a hunch about the problem you ran into with your xdmp.eval code usingdifferent-transaction
. Can you post the code you tried?
– Dave Cassel
Dec 6 '18 at 1:31
add a comment |
Possible duplicate of JavaScript Multi-statement Transaction in Marklogic
– Mads Hansen
Nov 21 '18 at 4:39
The solution to the question in the post doesn't work
– sharu
Nov 27 '18 at 10:11
@sharu I have a hunch about the problem you ran into with your xdmp.eval code usingdifferent-transaction
. Can you post the code you tried?
– Dave Cassel
Dec 6 '18 at 1:31
Possible duplicate of JavaScript Multi-statement Transaction in Marklogic
– Mads Hansen
Nov 21 '18 at 4:39
Possible duplicate of JavaScript Multi-statement Transaction in Marklogic
– Mads Hansen
Nov 21 '18 at 4:39
The solution to the question in the post doesn't work
– sharu
Nov 27 '18 at 10:11
The solution to the question in the post doesn't work
– sharu
Nov 27 '18 at 10:11
@sharu I have a hunch about the problem you ran into with your xdmp.eval code using
different-transaction
. Can you post the code you tried?– Dave Cassel
Dec 6 '18 at 1:31
@sharu I have a hunch about the problem you ran into with your xdmp.eval code using
different-transaction
. Can you post the code you tried?– Dave Cassel
Dec 6 '18 at 1:31
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Possible duplicate of JavaScript Multi-statement Transaction in Marklogic
– Mads Hansen
Nov 21 '18 at 4:39
The solution to the question in the post doesn't work
– sharu
Nov 27 '18 at 10:11
@sharu I have a hunch about the problem you ran into with your xdmp.eval code using
different-transaction
. Can you post the code you tried?– Dave Cassel
Dec 6 '18 at 1:31