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package org.springframework.transaction;

import java.io.Flushable;

/**
 * Representation of the status of a transaction.
 *
 * 

Transactional code can use this to retrieve status information, * and to programmatically request a rollback (instead of throwing * an exception that causes an implicit rollback). * *

Includes the {@link SavepointManager} interface to provide access * to savepoint management facilities. Note that savepoint management * is only available if supported by the underlying transaction manager. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 27.03.2003 * @see #setRollbackOnly() * @see PlatformTransactionManager#getTransaction * @see org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionCallback#doInTransaction * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionInterceptor#currentTransactionStatus() */ public interface TransactionStatus extends SavepointManager, Flushable { /** * Return whether the present transaction is new; otherwise participating * in an existing transaction, or potentially not running in an actual * transaction in the first place. */ boolean isNewTransaction(); /** * Return whether this transaction internally carries a savepoint, * that is, has been created as nested transaction based on a savepoint. *

This method is mainly here for diagnostic purposes, alongside * {@link #isNewTransaction()}. For programmatic handling of custom * savepoints, use the operations provided by {@link SavepointManager}. * @see #isNewTransaction() * @see #createSavepoint() * @see #rollbackToSavepoint(Object) * @see #releaseSavepoint(Object) */ boolean hasSavepoint(); /** * Set the transaction rollback-only. This instructs the transaction manager * that the only possible outcome of the transaction may be a rollback, as * alternative to throwing an exception which would in turn trigger a rollback. *

This is mainly intended for transactions managed by * {@link org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionTemplate} or * {@link org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionInterceptor}, * where the actual commit/rollback decision is made by the container. * @see org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionCallback#doInTransaction * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAttribute#rollbackOn */ void setRollbackOnly(); /** * Return whether the transaction has been marked as rollback-only * (either by the application or by the transaction infrastructure). */ boolean isRollbackOnly(); /** * Flush the underlying session to the datastore, if applicable: * for example, all affected Hibernate/JPA sessions. *

This is effectively just a hint and may be a no-op if the underlying * transaction manager does not have a flush concept. A flush signal may * get applied to the primary resource or to transaction synchronizations, * depending on the underlying resource. */ @Override void flush(); /** * Return whether this transaction is completed, that is, * whether it has already been committed or rolled back. * @see PlatformTransactionManager#commit * @see PlatformTransactionManager#rollback */ boolean isCompleted(); }





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