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package org.hibernate.jpa.boot.spi;

import javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceUnitTransactionType;

import org.hibernate.Interceptor;

Author:Steve Ebersole
/** * @author Steve Ebersole */
public interface Settings { public PersistenceUnitTransactionType getTransactionType();
Should resources held by EntityManager instance be released immediately on close?

The other option is to release them as part of an after-transaction callback.
Returns:true/false
/** * Should resources held by {@link javax.persistence.EntityManager} instance be released immediately on close? * <p/> * The other option is to release them as part of an after-transaction callback. * * @return {@code true}/{@code false} */
public boolean isReleaseResourcesOnCloseEnabled(); public Class<? extends Interceptor> getSessionInterceptorClass(); }