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Transaction Management

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What is Transaction Management?

Transaction management ensures that a series of operations are completed as a single logical unit of work. It guarantees data consistency and integrity by ensuring that either all operations within a transaction succeed or, if any operation fails, all changes are rolled back to the initial state. Commonly used in databases and distributed systems to maintain data reliability.

What other technologies are related to Transaction Management?

Transaction Management Complementary Technologies

J2EE provides a platform for developing and deploying enterprise applications, including transaction management features, which are complementary.
mentioned alongside Transaction Management in 20% (68) of relevant job posts
Aspect-Oriented Programming (AOP) can be used to implement transaction management as cross-cutting concerns, thus complementing the technology.
mentioned alongside Transaction Management in 5% (100) of relevant job posts
JDBC is the Java Database Connectivity API, which is essential for interacting with databases within a transaction and is complementary to Transaction Management.
mentioned alongside Transaction Management in 1% (200) of relevant job posts

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