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package org.apache.batchee.spi;
/**
* We have this interface so that we do not try to load the
* Java EE UserTransaction in an SE environment
*/
public interface TransactionManagerAdapter {
/**
* Create a new transaction and associate it with
* the current thread.
*/
public void begin();
/**
* Complete the transaction associated with the
* current thread.
*/
public void commit();
/**
* Obtain the status of the transaction associated
* with the current thread.
*
* @return The transaction status.
*/
public int getStatus();
/**
* Roll back the transaction associated with the
* current thread. When this method completes,
* the thread becomes associated with no transaction.
*
* Attention: this must not throw an Exception until there is a setup problem!
* So if the tx is not active anymore and we get an Exception while trying
* to rollback then it MUST get catched away. Otoh if there is a setup
* or system issue the Exception from the rollback needs to get thrown.
*/
public void rollback();
/**
* Modify the transaction associated with the current
* thread such that the only possible outcome of the
* transaction is to roll back the transaction.
*/
public void setRollbackOnly();
/**
* Modify the value of the timeout value that is
* associated with the transactions started by the
* current thread with the begin method.
*
* @param arg0 seconds - The value of the timeout
* in seconds. If the value is zero, the transaction
* service restores the default value.
*/
public void setTransactionTimeout(int arg0);
}