Help: Java SQL

hi, i want to know
how to transact a query in java
Like
BEGIN
query...
COMMIT / ROLLBACK
thanks

java != sqlYou can manage transaction using java:
          Connection connection;
          if (!connection.getAutoCommit())
               connection.setAutoCommit(false);
          Savepoint sp = connection.setSavepoint();
          try {
               // Run query 1
               // Run query 2
               connection.commit();
          } catch(SQLException e) {
               connection.rollback(sp);
               throw e;
          

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