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package org.hibernate.engine.transaction.synchronization.spi;
import java.io.Serializable;
import org.hibernate.engine.transaction.spi.TransactionCoordinator;
/**
* A pluggable strategy for defining how the {@link javax.transaction.Synchronization} registered by Hibernate determines
* whether to perform a managed flush. An exceptions from either this delegate or the subsequent flush are routed
* through the sister strategy {@link ExceptionMapper}.
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
public interface ManagedFlushChecker extends Serializable {
/**
* Check whether we should perform the managed flush
*
* @param coordinator The transaction coordinator
* @param jtaStatus The status of the current JTA transaction.
*
* @return True to indicate to perform the managed flush; false otherwise.
*/
public boolean shouldDoManagedFlush(TransactionCoordinator coordinator, int jtaStatus);
}