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description: Get started to use Pulsar transaction API.
---

Pulsar transaction is primarily a server-side and protocol-level feature. This tutorial guides you through every step of how to use the [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) to send and receive messages in a Java client.
Pulsar transaction is primarily a server-side and protocol-level feature. This tutorial guides you through every step of how to use the [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) to send and receive messages in a Java client.

:::note

Currently, [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) is available in **Pulsar 2.8.0 or later** versions. It is only available for **Java** clients.
Currently, [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) is available in **Pulsar 2.8.0 or later** versions. It is only available for **Java** clients.

:::
## Prerequisites

- [Start Pulsar 2.8.0 or later versions](#getting-started-standalone.md)
- [Start Pulsar 2.8.0 or later versions](getting-started-standalone.md)

## Steps

To use Pulsar transaction API, complete the following steps.

1. Enable transactions.
1. Enable transactions.

You can set the following configurations in the [`broker.conf`](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/blob/master/conf/broker.conf) or [`standalone.conf`](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/blob/master/conf/standalone.conf) file.

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```

3. Create a Pulsar client and enable transactions.

4. Create producers and consumers.

5. Produce and receive messages.
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// Step 5: consume messages and produce them to output topics with transactions.
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
// Step 5: the consumer successfully receives messages.
// Step 5: the consumer successfully receives messages.
Message<String> message = inputConsumer.receive();
// Step 6: create transactions.
// The transaction timeout is specified as 10 seconds.
// Step 6: create transactions.
// The transaction timeout is specified as 10 seconds.
// If the transaction is not committed within 10 seconds, the transaction is automatically aborted.
Transaction txn = null;
try {
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## Related topics
- To learn more features that can be used with transactions, see [Pulsar transactions - Advanced features](txn-advanced-features.md).
- To learn more features that can be used with transactions, see [Pulsar transactions - Advanced features](txn-advanced-features.md).
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sidebar_label: "Get started"
---

Pulsar transaction is primarily a server-side and protocol-level feature. This tutorial guides you through every step of how to use the [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) to send and receive messages in a Java client.
Pulsar transaction is primarily a server-side and protocol-level feature. This tutorial guides you through every step of how to use the [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) to send and receive messages in a Java client.

:::note

Currently, [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) is available in **Pulsar 2.8.0 or later** versions. It is only available for **Java** clients.
Currently, [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) is available in **Pulsar 2.8.0 or later** versions. It is only available for **Java** clients.

:::
## Prerequisites

- [Start Pulsar 2.8.0 or later versions](#getting-started-standalone.md)
- [Start Pulsar 2.8.0 or later versions](getting-started-standalone.md)

## Steps

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```

3. Create a Pulsar client and enable transactions.

4. Create producers and consumers.

5. Produce and receive messages.
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// Step 5: consume messages and produce them to output topics with transactions.
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
// Step 5: the consumer successfully receives messages.
// Step 5: the consumer successfully receives messages.
Message<String> message = inputConsumer.receive();
// Step 6: create transactions.
// The transaction timeout is specified as 10 seconds.
// Step 6: create transactions.
// The transaction timeout is specified as 10 seconds.
// If the transaction is not committed within 10 seconds, the transaction is automatically aborted.
Transaction txn = null;
try {
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## Related topics
- To learn more features that can be used with transactions, see [Pulsar transactions - Advanced features](txn-advanced-features.md).
- To learn more features that can be used with transactions, see [Pulsar transactions - Advanced features](txn-advanced-features.md).
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sidebar_label: "Get started"
---

Pulsar transaction is primarily a server-side and protocol-level feature. This tutorial guides you through every step of how to use the [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) to send and receive messages in a Java client.
Pulsar transaction is primarily a server-side and protocol-level feature. This tutorial guides you through every step of how to use the [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) to send and receive messages in a Java client.

:::note

Currently, [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) is available in **Pulsar 2.8.0 or later** versions. It is only available for **Java** clients.
Currently, [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) is available in **Pulsar 2.8.0 or later** versions. It is only available for **Java** clients.

:::
## Prerequisites

- [Start Pulsar 2.8.0 or later versions](#getting-started-standalone.md)
- [Start Pulsar 2.8.0 or later versions](getting-started-standalone.md)

## Steps

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```

3. Create a Pulsar client and enable transactions.

4. Create producers and consumers.

5. Produce and receive messages.
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// Step 5: consume messages and produce them to output topics with transactions.
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
// Step 5: the consumer successfully receives messages.
// Step 5: the consumer successfully receives messages.
Message<String> message = inputConsumer.receive();
// Step 6: create transactions.
// The transaction timeout is specified as 10 seconds.
// Step 6: create transactions.
// The transaction timeout is specified as 10 seconds.
// If the transaction is not committed within 10 seconds, the transaction is automatically aborted.
Transaction txn = null;
try {
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## Related topics
- To learn more features that can be used with transactions, see [Pulsar transactions - Advanced features](txn-advanced-features.md).
- To learn more features that can be used with transactions, see [Pulsar transactions - Advanced features](txn-advanced-features.md).
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description: Get started to use Pulsar transaction API.
---

Pulsar transaction is primarily a server-side and protocol-level feature. This tutorial guides you through every step of how to use the [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) to send and receive messages in a Java client.
Pulsar transaction is primarily a server-side and protocol-level feature. This tutorial guides you through every step of how to use the [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) to send and receive messages in a Java client.

:::note

Currently, [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) is available in **Pulsar 2.8.0 or later** versions. It is only available for **Java** clients.
Currently, [Pulsar transaction API](/api/admin/) is available in **Pulsar 2.8.0 or later** versions. It is only available for **Java** clients.

:::
## Prerequisites

- [Start Pulsar 2.8.0 or later versions](#getting-started-standalone.md)
- [Start Pulsar 2.8.0 or later versions](getting-started-standalone.md)

## Steps

To use Pulsar transaction API, complete the following steps.

1. Enable transactions.
1. Enable transactions.

You can set the following configurations in the [`broker.conf`](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/blob/master/conf/broker.conf) or [`standalone.conf`](https://github.com/apache/pulsar/blob/master/conf/standalone.conf) file.

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```

3. Create a Pulsar client and enable transactions.

4. Create producers and consumers.

5. Produce and receive messages.
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// Step 5: consume messages and produce them to output topics with transactions.
for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) {
// Step 5: the consumer successfully receives messages.
// Step 5: the consumer successfully receives messages.
Message<String> message = inputConsumer.receive();
// Step 6: create transactions.
// The transaction timeout is specified as 10 seconds.
// Step 6: create transactions.
// The transaction timeout is specified as 10 seconds.
// If the transaction is not committed within 10 seconds, the transaction is automatically aborted.
Transaction txn = null;
try {
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## Related topics
- To learn more features that can be used with transactions, see [Pulsar transactions - Advanced features](txn-advanced-features.md).
- To learn more features that can be used with transactions, see [Pulsar transactions - Advanced features](txn-advanced-features.md).

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