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package org.springframework.transaction.aspectj;
import jakarta.transaction.Transactional;
import org.aspectj.lang.annotation.RequiredTypes;
import org.springframework.transaction.annotation.AnnotationTransactionAttributeSource;
/**
* Concrete AspectJ transaction aspect using the JTA 1.2
* {@link jakarta.transaction.Transactional} annotation.
*
* When using this aspect, you must annotate the implementation class
* (and/or methods within that class), not the interface (if any) that
* the class implements. AspectJ follows Java's rule that annotations on
* interfaces are not inherited.
*
*
An @Transactional annotation on a class specifies the default transaction
* semantics for the execution of any public operation in the class.
*
*
An @Transactional annotation on a method within the class overrides the
* default transaction semantics given by the class annotation (if present).
* Any method may be annotated (regardless of visibility). Annotating
* non-public methods directly is the only way to get transaction demarcation
* for the execution of such operations.
*
* @author Stephane Nicoll
* @since 4.2
* @see jakarta.transaction.Transactional
* @see AnnotationTransactionAspect
*/
@RequiredTypes("jakarta.transaction.Transactional")
public aspect JtaAnnotationTransactionAspect extends AbstractTransactionAspect {
public JtaAnnotationTransactionAspect() {
super(new AnnotationTransactionAttributeSource(false));
}
/**
* Matches the execution of any public method in a type with the Transactional
* annotation, or any subtype of a type with the Transactional annotation.
*/
private pointcut executionOfAnyPublicMethodInAtTransactionalType() :
execution(public * ((@Transactional *)+).*(..)) && within(@Transactional *);
/**
* Matches the execution of any method with the Transactional annotation.
*/
private pointcut executionOfTransactionalMethod() :
execution(@Transactional * *(..));
/**
* Definition of pointcut from super aspect - matched join points
* will have Spring transaction management applied.
*/
protected pointcut transactionalMethodExecution(Object txObject) :
(executionOfAnyPublicMethodInAtTransactionalType() || executionOfTransactionalMethod() ) && this(txObject);
}