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package javax.transaction; |
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import javax.enterprise.util.Nonbinding; |
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import javax.interceptor.InterceptorBinding; |
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import java.lang.annotation.*; |
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/** |
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* <p>The javax.transaction.Transactional annotation provides the application |
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* the ability to declaratively control transaction boundaries on CDI managed beans, as |
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* well as classes defined as managed beans by the Java EE specification, at both the class |
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* and method level where method level annotations override those at the class level.</p> |
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* <p>See the EJB specification for restrictions on the use of @Transactional with EJBs.</p> |
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* <p>This support is provided via an implementation of CDI interceptors that conduct the |
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* necessary suspending, resuming, etc. The Transactional interceptor interposes on business method |
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* invocations only and not on lifecycle events. Lifecycle methods are invoked in an unspecified |
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* transaction context.</p> |
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* <p>If an attempt is made to call any method of the UserTransaction interface from within the |
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* scope of a bean or method annotated with @Transactional and a Transactional.TxType other than |
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* NOT_SUPPORTED or NEVER, an IllegalStateException must be thrown. The use of the UserTransaction |
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* is allowed within life cycle events. The use of the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry is allowed |
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* regardless of any @Transactional annotation.</p> |
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* <p>The Transactional interceptors must have a priority of |
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* Interceptor.Priority.PLATFORM_BEFORE+200. |
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* Refer to the Interceptors specification for more details.</p> |
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* <p>The TxType element of the annotation indicates whether a bean method is to be executed within |
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* a transaction context. TxType.REQUIRED is the default. </p> |
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* |
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* <p>By default checked exceptions do not result in the transactional interceptor marking the |
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* transaction for rollback and instances of RuntimeException and its subclasses do. This default |
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* behavior can be modified by specifying exceptions that result in the interceptor marking the |
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* transaction for rollback and/or exceptions that do not result in rollback.</p> |
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* <p>The rollbackOn element can be set to indicate exceptions that must cause the interceptor to mark |
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* the transaction for rollback.</p> |
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* <p>Conversely, the dontRollbackOn element can be set to indicate |
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* exceptions that must not cause the interceptor to mark the transaction for rollback.</p> |
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* <p>When a class is specified for either of these elements, the designated behavior applies to subclasses |
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* of that class as well. If both elements are specified, dontRollbackOn takes precedence.</p> |
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* |
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* @since JTA1.2 |
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*/ |
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@Inherited |
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@InterceptorBinding |
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@Target({ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.METHOD}) |
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@Retention(value = RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) |
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public @interface Transactional { |
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/** |
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* The TxType element of the Transactional annotation indicates whether a bean method |
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* is to be executed within a transaction context. |
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*/ |
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TxType value() default TxType.REQUIRED; |
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/** |
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* The TxType element of the annotation indicates whether a bean method is to be |
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* executed within a transaction context where the values provide the following |
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* corresponding behavior. |
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*/ |
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public enum TxType { |
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/** |
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* <p>If called outside a transaction context, the interceptor must begin a new |
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* JTA transaction, the managed bean method execution must then continue |
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* inside this transaction context, and the transaction must be completed by |
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* the interceptor.</p> |
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* <p>If called inside a transaction context, the managed bean |
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* method execution must then continue inside this transaction context.</p> |
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*/ |
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REQUIRED, |
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/** |
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* <p>If called outside a transaction context, the interceptor must begin a new |
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* JTA transaction, the managed bean method execution must then continue |
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* inside this transaction context, and the transaction must be completed by |
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* the interceptor.</p> |
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* <p>If called inside a transaction context, the current transaction context must |
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* be suspended, a new JTA transaction will begin, the managed bean method |
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* execution must then continue inside this transaction context, the transaction |
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* must be completed, and the previously suspended transaction must be resumed.</p> |
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*/ |
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REQUIRES_NEW, |
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/** |
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* <p>If called outside a transaction context, a TransactionalException with a |
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* nested TransactionRequiredException must be thrown.</p> |
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* <p>If called inside a transaction context, managed bean method execution will |
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* then continue under that context.</p> |
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*/ |
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MANDATORY, |
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/** |
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* <p>If called outside a transaction context, managed bean method execution |
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* must then continue outside a transaction context.</p> |
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* <p>If called inside a transaction context, the managed bean method execution |
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* must then continue inside this transaction context.</p> |
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*/ |
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SUPPORTS, |
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/** |
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* <p>If called outside a transaction context, managed bean method execution |
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* must then continue outside a transaction context.</p> |
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* <p>If called inside a transaction context, the current transaction context must |
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* be suspended, the managed bean method execution must then continue |
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* outside a transaction context, and the previously suspended transaction |
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* must be resumed by the interceptor that suspended it after the method |
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* execution has completed.</p> |
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*/ |
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NOT_SUPPORTED, |
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/** |
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* <p>If called outside a transaction context, managed bean method execution |
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* must then continue outside a transaction context.</p> |
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* <p>If called inside a transaction context, a TransactionalException with |
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* a nested InvalidTransactionException must be thrown.</p> |
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*/ |
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NEVER |
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} |
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/** |
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* The rollbackOn element can be set to indicate exceptions that must cause |
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* the interceptor to mark the transaction for rollback. Conversely, the dontRollbackOn |
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* element can be set to indicate exceptions that must not cause the interceptor to mark |
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* the transaction for rollback. When a class is specified for either of these elements, |
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* the designated behavior applies to subclasses of that class as well. If both elements |
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* are specified, dontRollbackOn takes precedence. |
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* @return Class[] of Exceptions |
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*/ |
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@Nonbinding |
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public Class[] rollbackOn() default {}; |
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/** |
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* The dontRollbackOn element can be set to indicate exceptions that must not cause |
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* the interceptor to mark the transaction for rollback. Conversely, the rollbackOn element |
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* can be set to indicate exceptions that must cause the interceptor to mark the transaction |
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* for rollback. When a class is specified for either of these elements, |
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* the designated behavior applies to subclasses of that class as well. If both elements |
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* are specified, dontRollbackOn takes precedence. |
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* @return Class[] of Exceptions |
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*/ |
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@Nonbinding |
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public Class[] dontRollbackOn() default {}; |
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}
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