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* Copyright (C) 2010-2017 Gordon Fraser, Andrea Arcuri and EvoSuite
* contributors
*
* This file is part of EvoSuite.
*
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package org.evosuite.runtime.javaee.javax.transaction;
/*
* TODO: for now, we just use an empty stub.
* However, to properly handle rollbacks, we ll need to mock/simulate it properly.
* Unfortunately, it does not seem so trivial (need to look into JNDI).
*
*/
import javax.transaction.*;
/**
*
* Created by Andrea Arcuri on 15/06/15.
*/
public class EvoUserTransaction implements UserTransaction{
@Override
public void begin() throws NotSupportedException, SystemException {
//TODO
}
@Override
public void commit() throws RollbackException, HeuristicMixedException, HeuristicRollbackException, SecurityException, IllegalStateException, SystemException {
//TODO
}
@Override
public void rollback() throws IllegalStateException, SecurityException, SystemException {
//TODO
}
@Override
public void setRollbackOnly() throws IllegalStateException, SystemException {
//TODO
}
@Override
public int getStatus() throws SystemException {
return 0;
}
@Override
public void setTransactionTimeout(int seconds) throws SystemException {
//TODO
}
}