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Rus_ich [418]
2 years ago
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Besides identifying the requisite knowledge, skills and attitudes for a task, what else does a JTA provide?

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svetoff [14.1K]2 years ago
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Besides identifying the requisite knowledge, skills, and attitudes for a task, the JTA provides us with tools instructions, and other resources.

  • JTA stands for Java Transaction API that does the function of performing distributed transactions. It is controlled under the Java EE control manager.
  • Transaction means in Java that a series of tasks are completed successfully if one them is not successfully then the whole process starts again.
  • Distributed transactions take place on two connected computers and networks on which distribution transactions access and updated data on them.

There are some most important components that are involved in these double transactions are-

  • The application
  • The application server
  • The transaction manager

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