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package com.google.inject.persist;
/**
* This interface is used to gain manual control over the unit of work. This is mostly to do
* work in non-request, non-transactional threads. Or where more fine-grained control over the unit
* of work is required. Starting and ending a unit of work directly corresponds to opening and
* closing a {@code Session}, {@code EntityManager} or {@code ObjectContainer} respectively.
* The
* Unit of Work referred to by UnitOfWork will always be local to the calling thread. Be careful to
* end() in a finally block. Neither JPA, nor Hibernate supports threadsafe sessions (reasoning
* behind thread-locality of Unit of Work semantics).
*
*
* - Using UnitOfWork with the PersistFilter inside a request is not recommended.
* - Using UnitOfWork with session-per-txn strategy is not terribly clever either.
* - Using UnitOfWork with session-per-request strategy but *outside* a request (i.e. in a
* background or bootstrap thread) is probably a good use case.
*
*
* @author Dhanji R. Prasanna (dhanji@gmail com)
*/
public interface UnitOfWork {
/**
* Starts a Unit Of Work. Underneath, causes a session to the data layer to be opened. If there
* is already one open, the invocation will do nothing. In this way, you can define arbitrary
* units-of-work that nest within one another safely.
*
* Transaction semantics are not affected.
*/
void begin();
/**
* Declares an end to the current Unit of Work. Underneath, causes any open session to the data
* layer to close. If there is no Unit of work open, then the call returns silently. You can
* safely invoke end() repeatedly.
*
* Transaction semantics are not affected.
*/
void end();
}