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package org.jboss.ejb.client;

/**
 * The client interceptor which associates the current transaction ID with the invocation.
 *
 * @author David M. Lloyd
 */
public final class TransactionInterceptor implements EJBClientInterceptor {

    public void handleInvocation(final EJBClientInvocationContext context) throws Exception {
        final EJBClientTransactionContext current = EJBClientTransactionContext.getCurrent();
        // A EJB client tx context allows to set selectors and there's no guarantee that the
        // selector returns a non-null context. So be safe!
        if (current != null) {
            final TransactionID transactionID = current.getAssociatedTransactionID(context);
            if (transactionID != null) {
                context.putAttachment(AttachmentKeys.TRANSACTION_ID_KEY, transactionID);
            }
        }
        context.sendRequest();
    }

    public Object handleInvocationResult(final EJBClientInvocationContext context) throws Exception {
        return context.getResult();
    }
}




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