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/*
* Transaction.java
*
* Created on February 25, 2000
*/
package com.sun.jdo.api.persistence.support;
import jakarta.transaction.*;
/** The JDO Transaction interface is a sub-interface of the PersistenceManager
* that deals with options and completion of transactions under user control.
*
* Transaction options include whether optimistic concurrency
* control should be used for the current transaction, and whether values
* should be retained in JDO instances after transaction completion.
*
*
Transaction completion methods have the same semantics as jakarta.transaction
* UserTransaction, and are valid only in the non-managed, non-distributed
* transaction environment.
* @author Craig Russell
* @version 0.1
*/
public interface Transaction
{
/** Begin a transaction. The type of transaction is determined by the
* setting of the Optimistic flag.
* @see #setOptimistic
* @see #getOptimistic
* @throws JDOUserException if a distributed transaction XAResource
* is assigned to this Transaction
*/
void begin();
/** Commit the current transaction.
*/
void commit();
/** Roll back the current transaction.
*/
void rollback();
/** Returns whether there is a transaction currently active.
* @return boolean
*/
boolean isActive();
/** If true, at commit instances retain their values and the instances
* transition to persistent-nontransactional.
*
Setting this flag also sets the NontransactionalRead flag.
* @param retainValues the value of the retainValues property
*/
void setRetainValues(boolean retainValues);
/** If true, at commit time instances retain their field values.
* @return the value of the retainValues property
*/
boolean getRetainValues();
/** If true, at rollback instances restore their values and the instances
* transition to persistent-nontransactional.
* @param restoreValues the value of the restoreValues property
*/
void setRestoreValues(boolean restoreValues);
/** If true, at rollback time instances restore their field values.
* @return the value of the restoreValues property
*/
boolean getRestoreValues();
/** Optimistic transactions do not hold data store locks until commit time.
* @param optimistic the value of the Optimistic flag.
*/
void setOptimistic(boolean optimistic);
/** Optimistic transactions do not hold data store locks until commit time.
* @return the value of the Optimistic property.
*/
boolean getOptimistic();
/** If this flag is set to true, then queries and navigation are allowed
* without an active transaction
* @param flag the value of the nontransactionalRead property.
*/
void setNontransactionalRead (boolean flag);
/** If this flag is set to true, then queries and navigation are allowed
* without an active transaction
* @return the value of the nontransactionalRead property.
*/
boolean getNontransactionalRead ();
/** The user can specify a Synchronization instance to be notified on
* transaction completions. The beforeCompletion method is called prior
* to flushing instances to the data store.
*
*
The afterCompletion method is called after performing the data store
* commit operation.
* @param sync the Synchronization instance to be notified; null for none
*/
void setSynchronization(Synchronization sync);
/** The user-specified Synchronization instance for this Transaction instance.
* @return the user-specified Synchronization instance.
*/
Synchronization getSynchronization();
/**
* Sets the number of seconds to wait for a query statement
* to execute in the datastore associated with this Transaction instance
* @param timeout new timout value in seconds; zero means unlimited
*/
void setQueryTimeout (int timeout);
/**
* Gets the number of seconds to wait for a query statement
* to execute in the datastore associated with this Transaction instance
* @return timout value in seconds; zero means unlimited
*/
int getQueryTimeout ();
/**
* Sets the number of seconds to wait for an update statement
* to execute in the datastore associated with this Transaction instance
* @param timeout new timout value in seconds; zero means unlimited
*/
void setUpdateTimeout (int timeout);
/**
* Gets the number of seconds to wait for an update statement
* to execute in the datastore associated with this Transaction instance
* @return timout value in seconds; zero means unlimited
*/
int getUpdateTimeout();
/** The Tranansaction instance is always associated with exactly one
* PersistenceManager.
*
* @return the PersistenceManager for this Transaction instance
*/
PersistenceManager getPersistenceManager();
}