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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.*;

import java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit;

/**
 * Specifies the amount of time in a given time unit that a concurrent access attempt should block before timing out.
 * 

* This annotation may be applied to a stateful session bean or to a singleton session bean that uses container managed * concurrency. *

* By default, clients are allowed to make concurrent calls to a stateful session object and the container is required * to serialize such concurrent requests. The AccessTimeout annotation is used to specify the amount of * time a stateful session bean request should block in the case that the bean instance is already processing a * different request. Use of the AccessTimeout annotation with a value of 0 specifies to the container that * concurrent client requests to a stateful session bean are prohibited. *

* The AccessTimeout annotation can be specified on a business method or a bean class. If it is specified * on a class, it applies to all business methods of that class. If it is specified on both a class and on a business * method of the class, the method-level annotation takes precedence for the given method. *

* Access timeouts for a singleton session bean only apply to methods eligible for concurrency locks. The * AccessTimeout annotation can be specified on the singleton session bean class or on an eligible method * of the class. If AccessTimeout is specified on both a class and on a method of that class, the * method-level annotation takes precedence for the given method. *

* The semantics of the value element are as follows: *

    *
  • A value > 0 indicates a timeout value in the units specified by the unit element. *
  • A value of 0 means concurrent access is not permitted. *
  • A value of -1 indicates that the client request will block indefinitely until forward progress it can proceed. *
* Values less than -1 are not valid. * * @since EJB 3.1 */ @Target({ METHOD, TYPE }) @Retention(RUNTIME) public @interface AccessTimeout { /** * The semantics of the value element are as follows: *
    *
  • A value > 0 indicates a timeout value in the units specified by the unit element. *
  • A value of 0 means concurrent access is not permitted. *
  • A value of -1 indicates that the client request will block indefinitely until forward progress it can proceed. *
* Values less than -1 are not valid. * * @return a long. */ long value(); /** * Units used for the specified value. * * @return a {@link java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit} object. */ TimeUnit unit() default TimeUnit.MILLISECONDS; }




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