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package javax.resource.spi.work;

import java.lang.Object;
import java.lang.Runnable;
import java.lang.Exception;
import java.lang.Throwable;

import javax.transaction.xa.Xid;
import javax.resource.NotSupportedException;
//import javax.resource.spi.security.SecurityContext;

/**
 * This class models an execution context (transaction, security, etc) 
 * with which the Work instance must be executed.  
 * This class is provided as a convenience for easily creating 
 * ExecutionContext instances by extending this class
 * and overriding only those methods of interest.
 *
 * 

Some reasons why it is better for ExecutionContext * to be a class rather than an interface: *

  • There is no need for a resource adapter to implement this class. * It only needs to implement the context information like * transaction, etc. *
  • The resource adapter code does not have to change when the * ExecutionContext class evolves. For example, more context * types could be added to the ExecutionContext class * (in the future) without forcing resource adapter implementations * to change.
* * @version 1.0 * @author Ram Jeyaraman */ public class ExecutionContext { /** * transaction context. */ private Xid xid; /** * transaction timeout value. */ private long transactionTimeout = WorkManager.UNKNOWN; /** * security context. */ //private SecurityContext securityCtx; /** * set a transaction context. * * @param xid transaction context. */ public void setXid(Xid xid) { this.xid = xid; } /* * @return an Xid object carrying a transaction context, * if any. */ public Xid getXid() { return this.xid; } /** * Set the transaction timeout value for a imported transaction. * * @param timeout transaction timeout value in seconds. Only positive * non-zero values are accepted. Other values are illegal and are * rejected with a NotSupportedException. * * @throws NotSupportedException thrown to indicate an illegal timeout * value. */ public void setTransactionTimeout(long timeout) throws NotSupportedException { if (timeout > 0) { this.transactionTimeout = timeout; } else { throw new NotSupportedException("Illegal timeout value"); } } /** * Get the transaction timeout value for a imported transaction. * * @return the specified transaction timeout value in seconds. When no * timeout value or an illegal timeout value had been specified, * a value of -1 (WorkManager.UNKNOWN) * is returned; such a transaction is excluded from regular * timeout processing. */ public long getTransactionTimeout() { return this.transactionTimeout; } /** * set a security context. * * @param securityCtx security context. */ /* public void setSecurityContext(SecurityContext securityCtx) { this.securityCtx = securityCtx; } */ /* * @return a SecurityContext object, if any. */ /* public SecurityContext getSecurityContext() { return this.securityCtx; } */ }




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