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package jakarta.ejb;
import java.rmi.RemoteException;
/**
*
* The SessionSynchronization interface allows a stateful session bean instance to be notified by its container of
* transaction boundaries.
*
*
* Only a stateful session bean with container-managed transaction demarcation can receive session synchronization
* notifications. Other bean types must not implement the SessionSynchronization interface or use the session
* synchronization annotations.
*
*
* A stateful session bean class is not required to implement this interface.
*
* @since EJB 1.0
*/
public interface SessionSynchronization {
/**
* The afterBegin
method notifies a stateful session bean instance that a new transaction has started, and
* that the subsequent business methods on the instance will be invoked in the context of the transaction.
*
*
* The instance can use this method, for example, to read data from a database and cache the data in the instance
* fields.
*
*
* This method executes in the proper transaction context.
*
* @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error.
* @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for
* enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 and
* later specifications should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written
* for the EJB 2.0 and later specifications must not throw the java.rmi.RemoteException.
* @see AfterBegin
*/
public void afterBegin() throws EJBException, RemoteException;
/**
* The beforeCompletion
method notifies a stateful session bean instance that a transaction is about to be
* committed. The instance can use this method, for example, to write any cached data to a database.
*
*
* This method executes in the proper transaction context.
*
*
* Note: The instance may still cause the container to rollback the transaction by invoking the
* setRollbackOnly
method on the session context, or by throwing an exception.
*
* @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error.
* @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for
* enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 and
* later specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for
* the EJB 2.0 and later specifications must not throw the java.rmi.RemoteException.
* @see BeforeCompletion
*/
public void beforeCompletion() throws EJBException, RemoteException;
/**
* The afterCompletion
method notifies a stateful session bean instance that a transaction commit protocol
* has completed, and tells the instance whether the transaction has been committed or rolled back.
*
*
* This method executes with no transaction context.
*
* @param committed True if the transaction has been committed, false if is has been rolled back.
* @exception EJBException Thrown by the method to indicate a failure caused by a system-level error.
* @exception RemoteException This exception is defined in the method signature to provide backward compatibility for
* enterprise beans written for the enterprise bean 1.0 specification. Enterprise beans written for the EJB 1.1 and
* later specification should throw the jakarta.ejb.EJBException instead of this exception. Enterprise beans written for
* the EJB 2.0 and later specifications must not throw the java.rmi.RemoteException.
* @see AfterCompletion
*/
public void afterCompletion(boolean committed) throws EJBException,
RemoteException;
}