public interface Transaction
TransactionManager
servers for use with transaction
participants that implement the default transaction semantics.
The semantics: The overall effect of executing a set of sibling pure transactions concurrently is always equivalent to some sequential execution.
Ancestor transactions can execute concurrently with child transactions, subject to the locking rules below.
Every transactional operation is described in terms of acquiring locks on objects; these locks are held until the transaction completes. Whatever the lock rules are, conflict rules are defined such that if two operations do not commute, then they acquire conflicting locks. A transaction can acquire a lock only if the conflicting locks are those held by ancestor transactions (or itself). When a subtransaction commits, its locks are inherited by the parent transaction.
If an object is defined to be created under a transaction, then the existence of the object is only visible within that transaction and its inferiors, but will disappear if the transaction aborts. If an object is defined to be deleted under a transaction, then the object is not visible to any transaction (including the deleting transaction) but will reappear if the transaction aborts. When a nested transaction commits, visibility state is inherited by the parent transaction.
Once a transaction reaches the VOTING
stage, if all
execution under the transaction (and its subtransactions) has finished,
then the only reasons the transaction can abort are: the manager crashes
(or has crashed); one or more participants crash (or have crashed); or
an explicit abort.
Transaction deadlocks are not guaranteed to be prevented or even detected, but managers and participants are permitted to break known deadlocks by aborting transactions.
An orphan transaction (it or one of its ancestors is guaranteed to abort) is not guaranteed to be detected.
Causal ordering information about transactions is not guaranteed to be propagated.
As long as a transaction persists in attempting to acquire a lock that conflicts with another transaction, the participant will persist in attempting to resolve the outcome of the transaction that holds the conflicting lock.
NestableTransaction
,
TransactionManager
,
NestableTransactionManager
,
TransactionFactory
Modifier and Type | Interface and Description |
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static class |
Transaction.Created
Class that holds return values from create methods.
|
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
abort()
Abort the transaction.
|
void |
abort(long waitFor)
Abort the transaction, waiting for participants to be notified of
the decision.
|
void |
commit()
Commit the transaction.
|
void |
commit(long waitFor)
Commit the transaction, waiting for participants to be notified of
the decision.
|
void commit() throws UnknownTransactionException, CannotCommitException, RemoteException
NOTCHANGED
or the COMMITTED
state, without waiting for the
transaction manager to notify all participants of the decision.
If the transaction must be aborted (because one or more participants
are unable to prepare), CannotCommitException
is thrown
without waiting for the transaction manager to notify all participants
of the decision.UnknownTransactionException
- if the transaction is unknown
to the manager. This may be because the transaction ID was
incorrect, or because the transaction has proceeded to
cleanup due to an earlier commit or abort, and has been
forgotten.CannotCommitException
- if the transaction reaches the ABORTED
state, or is known to have previously reached that state due
to an earlier commit or abort.RemoteException
- if a communication error occurs.void commit(long waitFor) throws UnknownTransactionException, CannotCommitException, TimeoutExpiredException, RemoteException
NOTCHANGED
or the
COMMITTED
state, and the transaction manager has
notified all participants of the decision, before the specified
timeout expires. If the transaction must be aborted (because one
or more participants are unable to prepare),
CannotCommitException
is thrown if the transaction
manager is able to notify all participants of the decision before
the specified timeout expires. If the transaction manager reaches
a decision, but is unable to notify all participants of that
decision before the specified timeout expires, then
TimeoutExpiredException
is thrown. If the specified
timeout expires before the transaction manager reaches a decision,
TimeoutExpiredException
is not thrown until the
manager reaches a decision.waitFor
- timeout to wait, from the start of the call until
all participants have been notified of the transaction manager's
decisionUnknownTransactionException
- if the transaction is unknown
to the manager. This may be because the transaction ID was
incorrect, or because the transaction has proceeded to
cleanup due to an earlier commit or abort, and has been
forgotten.CannotCommitException
- if the transaction reaches the ABORTED
state, or is known to have previously reached that state due
to an earlier commit or abort.TimeoutExpiredException
- if the timeout expires before all
participants have been notified.RemoteException
- if a communication error occurs.void abort() throws UnknownTransactionException, CannotAbortException, RemoteException
UnknownTransactionException
- if the transaction is unknown
to the manager. This may be because the transaction ID was
incorrect, or because the transaction has proceeded to
cleanup due to an earlier commit or abort, and has been
forgotten.CannotAbortException
- if the transaction is known to have
previously reached the COMMITTED state due to an earlier
commit.RemoteException
- if a communication error occurs.void abort(long waitFor) throws UnknownTransactionException, CannotAbortException, TimeoutExpiredException, RemoteException
TimeoutExpiredException
is thrown.waitFor
- timeout to wait, from the start of the call until
all participants have been notified of the transaction manager's
decision.UnknownTransactionException
- if the transaction is unknown
to the manager. This may be because the transaction ID was
incorrect, or because the transaction has proceeded to
cleanup due to an earlier commit or abort, and has been
forgotten.CannotAbortException
- if the transaction is known to have
previously reached the COMMITTED state due to an earlier
commit.TimeoutExpiredException
- if the timeout expires before all
participants have been notified.RemoteException
- if a communication error occurs.Copyright 2007-2013, multiple authors.
Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0, see the NOTICE file for attributions.