org.apache.openejb.core.transaction
Class TxNotSupported
java.lang.Object
org.apache.openejb.core.transaction.JtaTransactionPolicy
org.apache.openejb.core.transaction.TxNotSupported
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- TransactionPolicy
public class TxNotSupported
- extends JtaTransactionPolicy
17.6.2.1 NotSupported
The Container invokes an enterprise Bean method whose transaction attribute
is set to NotSupported with an unspecified transaction context.
If a client calls with a transaction context, the container suspends the
association of the transaction context with the current thread before
invoking the enterprise bean's business method. The container resumes the
suspended association when the business method has completed. The suspended
transaction context of the client is not passed to the resource managers or
other enterprise Bean objects that are invoked from the business method.
If the business method invokes other enterprise beans, the Container passes
no transaction context with the invocation.
Refer to Subsection 17.6.5 for more details of how the Container can
implement this case.
Constructor Summary |
TxNotSupported(javax.transaction.TransactionManager transactionManager)
|
Method Summary |
void |
commit()
Commits or rolls back this TransactionPolicy. |
javax.transaction.Transaction |
getCurrentTransaction()
|
boolean |
isClientTransaction()
Is this policy running in an inhreited transaction? Some
TransactionTypes, such as Required or Supported, use the caller's
transaction instead of starting a new transaction. |
boolean |
isNewTransaction()
Is this a new transaction and not an inhreited transaction or no transaction? Some
TransactionTypes, such as Required or Supported, use the caller's
transaction instead of starting a new transaction. |
Methods inherited from class org.apache.openejb.core.transaction.JtaTransactionPolicy |
beginTransaction, completeTransaction, enlistResource, fireNonTransactionalCompletion, getResource, getTransaction, getTransactionType, isRollbackOnly, isTransactionActive, putResource, registerSynchronization, removeResource, resumeTransaction, rollbackTransaction, setRollbackOnly, setRollbackOnly, suspendTransaction, toString |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait |
TxNotSupported
public TxNotSupported(javax.transaction.TransactionManager transactionManager)
throws SystemException
- Throws:
SystemException
isNewTransaction
public boolean isNewTransaction()
- Description copied from interface:
TransactionPolicy
- Is this a new transaction and not an inhreited transaction or no transaction? Some
TransactionTypes, such as Required or Supported, use the caller's
transaction instead of starting a new transaction. If there is no active
transaction (e.g., TransactionType is NotSupported), this method will
- Returns:
- true if this not an inherited transaction
isClientTransaction
public boolean isClientTransaction()
- Description copied from interface:
TransactionPolicy
- Is this policy running in an inhreited transaction? Some
TransactionTypes, such as Required or Supported, use the caller's
transaction instead of starting a new transaction. If there is no active
transaction (e.g., TransactionType is NotSupported), this method will
return false.
- Returns:
- true if this is an inherited transaction
getCurrentTransaction
public javax.transaction.Transaction getCurrentTransaction()
- Specified by:
getCurrentTransaction
in class JtaTransactionPolicy
commit
public void commit()
throws SystemException
- Description copied from interface:
TransactionPolicy
- Commits or rolls back this TransactionPolicy. If there the actual
transaction is completed or there is no actual transaction, the
registered TransactionSynchronization are called. Otherwise, the
registered TransactionSynchronization are called when the actual
transaction is completed.
- Throws:
SystemException
- if an unrecoverable exception is encountered
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