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package org.springframework.transaction.support;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.transaction.TransactionStatus;
Callback interface for transactional code. Used with TransactionTemplate
's execute
method, often as anonymous class within a method implementation. Typically used to assemble various calls to transaction-unaware data access services into a higher-level service method with transaction demarcation. As an alternative, consider the use of declarative transaction demarcation (e.g. through Spring's Transactional
annotation).
Author: Juergen Hoeller Type parameters: - <T> – the result type
See Also: Since: 17.03.2003
/**
* Callback interface for transactional code. Used with {@link TransactionTemplate}'s
* {@code execute} method, often as anonymous class within a method implementation.
*
* <p>Typically used to assemble various calls to transaction-unaware data access
* services into a higher-level service method with transaction demarcation. As an
* alternative, consider the use of declarative transaction demarcation (e.g. through
* Spring's {@link org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional} annotation).
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 17.03.2003
* @see TransactionTemplate
* @see CallbackPreferringPlatformTransactionManager
* @param <T> the result type
*/
@FunctionalInterface
public interface TransactionCallback<T> {
Gets called by TransactionTemplate.execute
within a transactional context. Does not need to care about transactions itself, although it can retrieve and influence the status of the current transaction via the given status object, e.g. setting rollback-only. Allows for returning a result object created within the transaction, i.e. a
domain object or a collection of domain objects. A RuntimeException thrown by the
callback is treated as application exception that enforces a rollback. Any such
exception will be propagated to the caller of the template, unless there is a
problem rolling back, in which case a TransactionException will be thrown.
Params: - status – associated transaction status
See Also: Returns: a result object, or null
/**
* Gets called by {@link TransactionTemplate#execute} within a transactional context.
* Does not need to care about transactions itself, although it can retrieve and
* influence the status of the current transaction via the given status object,
* e.g. setting rollback-only.
* <p>Allows for returning a result object created within the transaction, i.e. a
* domain object or a collection of domain objects. A RuntimeException thrown by the
* callback is treated as application exception that enforces a rollback. Any such
* exception will be propagated to the caller of the template, unless there is a
* problem rolling back, in which case a TransactionException will be thrown.
* @param status associated transaction status
* @return a result object, or {@code null}
* @see TransactionTemplate#execute
* @see CallbackPreferringPlatformTransactionManager#execute
*/
@Nullable
T doInTransaction(TransactionStatus status);
}