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package jakarta.transaction;
/**
*
* The TransactionalException thrown from the Transactional interceptors
* implementation contains the original exception as its nested exception
* and is a RuntimeException, therefore, by default any
* transaction that was started as a result of a Transactional annotation
* earlier in the call stream will be marked for rollback as a result of
* the TransactionalException being thrown by the Transactional interceptor
* of the second bean. For example if a transaction is begun as a result of
* a call to a bean annotated with Transactional(TxType.REQUIRED) and this
* bean in turn calls a second bean annotated with
* Transactional(TxType.NEVER), the transaction begun by the first bean
* will be marked for rollback.
*
* @since JTA 1.2
*/
public class TransactionalException extends RuntimeException {
/**
* Specify serialVersionUID for backward compatibility
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -8196645329560986417L;
public TransactionalException(String s, Throwable throwable) {
super(s, throwable);
}
}
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