[whatwg] SQL API - SQLTransactionErrorCallback
Brady Eidson
beidson at apple.com
Mon Oct 29 14:41:51 PDT 2007
As I read this email, I realize we'd be making
SQLTransactionErrorCallback and SQLStatementErrorCallback have
identical properties, perhaps making them candidates for a pruning.
I don't know what the name of the sole object would be, however, as
the context would be quite different depending on if it were a
statement err'ing out or a transaction.
~Brady
On Oct 29, 2007, at 2:33 PM, Brady Eidson wrote:
> A SQLTransactionErrorCallback object has a single method:
> boolean handleEvent(in SQLError error);
>
> This method is meant for both notifying of a failure in the
> transaction as well as for deciding it's fate - should we commit
> what we have, or just roll it back?
> However, there's one problem - how does the script and it's
> SQLTransactionErrorCallback know which transaction is in question?
>
> I propose we change SQLTransactionErrorCallback.handleEvent() to
> have the same signature as the SQLStatementErrorCallback, which is:
> boolean handleEvent(in SQLTransaction transaction, in SQLError error);
>
> Thanks,
> ~Brady
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