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package nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.com.google.cloud.spanner;
import nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.com.google.cloud.Timestamp;
/**
* A transaction type that provides guaranteed consistency across several reads, but does not allow
* writes. Snapshot read-only transactions can be configured to read at timestamps in the past.
* Snapshot read-only transactions do not need to be nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.com.itted.
*
* Snapshot read-only transactions provide a simpler method than locking read-write transactions
* for doing several consistent reads. However, this type of transaction does not support writes.
*
*
Snapshot read-only transactions do not take locks. Instead, they work by choosing a Cloud
* Spanner timestamp, then executing all reads at that timestamp. Since they do not acquire locks,
* they do not block concurrent read-write transactions.
*
*
Unlike locking read-write transactions, snapshot read-only transactions never abort. They can
* fail if the chosen read timestamp is garbage collected; however, the default garbage collection
* policy is generous enough that most applications do not need to worry about this in practice. See
* the class documentation of {@link TimestampBound} for more details.
*
*
To execute a snapshot transaction, specify a {@link TimestampBound}, which tells Cloud Spanner
* how to choose a read timestamp.
*
* @see Session#singleUseReadOnlyTransaction(TimestampBound)
* @see Session#readOnlyTransaction(TimestampBound)
*/
public interface ReadOnlyTransaction extends ReadContext {
/**
* Returns the timestamp chosen to perform reads and queries in this transaction. The value can
* only be read after some read or query has either returned some data or nl.topicus.jdbc.shaded.com.leted without
* returning any data.
*/
Timestamp getReadTimestamp();
}