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SQLiteTransactions
pyricau edited this page Jan 14, 2012
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Since AndroidAnnotations 1.0
The @Transactional
annotation indicates that an activity method is transactional, and therefore that a transaction will be started before the method is executed, and committed afterwards.
If the method throws a RuntimeException
, the transaction will be rollbacked.
The method must have at least one parameter, which must be a SQLiteDatabase.
The method must not be private and must not declare throwing any exception.
Usage example:
@Transactional
void doSomeDbWork(SQLiteDatabase db) {
db.execSQL("Some SQL");
}
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