If I have an Address class that implements IEditableObject, I might have EndEdit implementation like this:

public void EndEdit()
{
    // BeginEdit would have set _editInProgress and save to *Editing fields
    if (_editInProgress)
    {
        _line1 = _line1Editing;
        _line2 = _line2Editing;
        _city = _cityEditing;
        _state = _stateEditing;
        _postalCode = _postalCodeEditing;
        _editInProgress = false;
    }
}

If there is an exception on *city, then *line1, *line2, and possibly *city should revert. This problem isn't limited to EndEdit but probably found in other places as well.

link

30% accept rate
feedback

1 Answer

Did you consider using a TransactionScope from System.Transactions? This will make your code block transactional, and will automatically roll back a change if an exception is thrown.

You can gain more control of Commit and Rollbacks if you use CommittableTransaction, so you may want to consider that.

link
feedback

Your Answer

 
or
required, but never shown

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.