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package jakarta.ejb;

import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.*;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.*;

/**
 * The TransactionAttribute annotation specifies whether the container is to invoke a business method
 * within a transaction context.
 *
 * The TransactionAttribute annotation can be used for session beans and message driven beans. It can only
 * be specified if container managed transaction demarcation is used.
 * 

* * The annotation can be specified on the bean class and/or it can be specified on methods of the class that are methods * of the business interface or no-interface view. *

* Specifying the TransactionAttribute annotation on the bean class means that it applies to all applicable * business methods of the class. Specifying the annotation on a method applies it to that method only. If the * annotation is applied at both the class and the method level, the method value overrides if the two disagree. * *

* The values of the TransactionAttribute annotation are defined by the enum * TransactionAttributeType. If the TransactionAttribute annotation is not specified, and the * bean uses container managed transaction demarcation, the semantics of the REQUIRED transaction attribute * are assumed. * * @see TransactionAttributeType * @since EJB 3.0 */ @Target({ METHOD, TYPE }) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface TransactionAttribute { /** *

value.

* * @return a {@link jakarta.ejb.TransactionAttributeType} object. */ TransactionAttributeType value() default TransactionAttributeType.REQUIRED; }




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