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package org.jboss.ejb.server;
import javax.transaction.SystemException;
import javax.transaction.Transaction;
/**
* An EJB session-open request.
*
* @author David M. Lloyd
*/
public interface SessionOpenRequest extends Request {
/**
* Determine if the request has a transaction.
*
* @return {@code true} if there is a transaction context with this request
*/
boolean hasTransaction();
/**
* Get the inflowed transaction of the request. This should not be called unless it is desired to actually inflow
* the transaction; doing so without using the transaction will cause needless work for the transaction coordinator.
* To perform transaction checks, use {@link #hasTransaction()} first. This method should only be called one time
* as it will inflow the transaction when called.
*
* If a transaction is present but transaction inflow has failed, a {@link SystemException} is thrown. In this case,
* the invocation should fail.
*
* It is the caller's responsibility to check the status of the returned transaction to ensure that it is in an
* active state; failure to do so can result in undesirable behavior.
*
* @return the transaction, or {@code null} if there is none for the request
* @throws SystemException if inflowing the transaction failed
* @throws IllegalStateException if this method is called more than one time
*/
Transaction getTransaction() throws SystemException, IllegalStateException;
}