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package org.springframework.transaction.interceptor;

import java.lang.reflect.Method;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

Strategy interface used by TransactionInterceptor for metadata retrieval.

Implementations know how to source transaction attributes, whether from configuration, metadata attributes at source level (such as Java 5 annotations), or anywhere else.

Author:Rod Johnson
See Also:
Since:15.04.2003
/** * Strategy interface used by {@link TransactionInterceptor} for metadata retrieval. * * <p>Implementations know how to source transaction attributes, whether from configuration, * metadata attributes at source level (such as Java 5 annotations), or anywhere else. * * @author Rod Johnson * @since 15.04.2003 * @see TransactionInterceptor#setTransactionAttributeSource * @see TransactionProxyFactoryBean#setTransactionAttributeSource * @see org.springframework.transaction.annotation.AnnotationTransactionAttributeSource */
public interface TransactionAttributeSource {
Return the transaction attribute for the given method, or null if the method is non-transactional.
Params:
  • method – the method to introspect
  • targetClass – the target class (may be null, in which case the declaring class of the method must be used)
Returns:the TransactionAttribute the matching transaction attribute, or null if none found
/** * Return the transaction attribute for the given method, * or {@code null} if the method is non-transactional. * @param method the method to introspect * @param targetClass the target class (may be {@code null}, * in which case the declaring class of the method must be used) * @return the TransactionAttribute the matching transaction attribute, * or {@code null} if none found */
@Nullable TransactionAttribute getTransactionAttribute(Method method, @Nullable Class<?> targetClass); }