Oracle Essentials, 4th Edition by Rick Greenwald & Robert Stackowiak & Jonathan Stern

Oracle Essentials, 4th Edition by Rick Greenwald & Robert Stackowiak & Jonathan Stern

Author:Rick Greenwald & Robert Stackowiak & Jonathan Stern
Language: eng
Format: mobi
Tags: COMPUTERS / Data Processing
Publisher: O'Reilly Media
Published: 2008-12-16T16:00:00+00:00


OLTP Basics

Before we discuss how Oracle specifically handles OLTP, we'll start by presenting a common definition of online transaction processing.

What Is a Transaction?

The concept of a transaction and the relevant Oracle mechanics for dealing with transactions were discussed in Chapter 8. To recap that discussion, a transaction is a logical unit of work that must succeed or fail in its entirety. Each transaction typically involves one or more Data Manipulation Language (DML) statements such as INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE, and ends with either a COMMIT to make the changes permanent or a ROLLBACK to undo the changes.

The industry bible for OLTP, Transaction Processing: Concepts and Techniques, by Jim Gray and Andreas Reuter (Morgan Kaufmann; see Appendix B), introduced the notion of the ACID properties of a transaction. A transaction must be the following:

Atomic

The entire transaction succeeds or fails as a complete unit.



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