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<%@ TRANSACTION=Required LANGUAGE="JScript" %> 

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<b>Forced Abort with a Transactional Web Page</b></font><br>

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This is an example demonstrating a forced abort
within a Transacted Web Page. When an abort occurs,
all transacted changes within this web page (Database Access,
MSMQ Message Transmission, etc.) will be rolled back to
their previous state -- guarenteeing data integrity.


<%
// Abort Transaction

ObjectContext.SetAbort();
%>

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<%
// The Transacted Script Commit Handler. This function
// will be called if the transacted script commits.
// Note that in the example above, there is no way for the
// script not to abort.

function OnTransactionCommit()
{
Response.Write ("<p><b>The Transaction just comitted</b>.");
Response.Write ("This message came from the ");
Response.Write ("OnTransactionCommit() event handler.");
}


// The Transacted Script Abort Handler. This function
// will be called if the transacted script aborts
// Note that in the example above, there is no way for the
// script not to abort.

function OnTransactionAbort()
{
Response.Write ("<p><b>The Transaction just aborted</b>.");
Response.Write ("This message came from the ");
Response.Write ("OnTransactionAbort() event handler.");
}
%>