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package framework;
import java.util.Collection;
import org.apache.curator.framework.CuratorFramework;
import org.apache.curator.framework.api.transaction.CuratorOp;
import org.apache.curator.framework.api.transaction.CuratorTransactionResult;
public class TransactionExamples {
public static Collection transaction(CuratorFramework client) throws Exception {
// this example shows how to use ZooKeeper's transactions
CuratorOp createOp = client.transactionOp().create().forPath("/a/path", "some data".getBytes());
CuratorOp setDataOp = client.transactionOp().setData().forPath("/another/path", "other data".getBytes());
CuratorOp deleteOp = client.transactionOp().delete().forPath("/yet/another/path");
Collection results =
client.transaction().forOperations(createOp, setDataOp, deleteOp);
for (CuratorTransactionResult result : results) {
System.out.println(result.getForPath() + " - " + result.getType());
}
return results;
}
}