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org.springframework.transaction.annotation.Transactional

Transactional
public @interface Transactional(Code)
Describes transaction attributes on a method or class.

This annotation type is generally directly comparable to Spring's org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.RuleBasedTransactionAttribute class, and in fact AnnotationTransactionAttributeSource will directly convert the data to the latter class, so that Spring's transaction support code does not have to know about annotations. If no rules are relevant to the exception, it will be treated like org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.DefaultTransactionAttribute (rolling back on runtime exceptions).
author:
   Colin Sampaleanu
author:
   Juergen Hoeller
since:
   1.2
See Also:   org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.DefaultTransactionAttribute
See Also:   org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.RuleBasedTransactionAttribute



Field Summary
 Isolationisolation
     The transaction isolation level.
 Class<? extends Throwable>[]noRollbackFor
     Defines zero (0) or more exception Class Classes , which must be a subclass of Throwable , indicating which exception types must not cause a transaction rollback.
 String[]noRollbackForClassName
     Defines zero (0) or more exception names (for exceptions which must be a subclass of Throwable ) indicating which exception types must not cause a transaction rollback.
 Propagationpropagation
     The transaction propagation type.
 booleanreadOnly
     true if the transaction is read-only.
 Class<? extends Throwable>[]rollbackFor
     Defines zero (0) or more exception Class classes , which must be a subclass of Throwable , indicating which exception types must cause a transaction rollback.
 String[]rollbackForClassName
     Defines zero (0) or more exception names (for exceptions which must be a subclass of Throwable ), indicating which exception types must cause a transaction rollback.

This can be a substring, with no wildcard support at present. A value of "ServletException" would match javax.servlet.ServletException and subclasses, for example.

NB: Consider carefully how specific the pattern is, and whether to include package information (which isn't mandatory).

 inttimeout
     The timeout for this transaction.



Field Detail
isolation
Isolation isolation(Code)
The transaction isolation level.

Defaults to Isolation.DEFAULT .




noRollbackFor
Class<? extends Throwable>[] noRollbackFor(Code)
Defines zero (0) or more exception Class Classes , which must be a subclass of Throwable , indicating which exception types must not cause a transaction rollback.

This is the preferred way to construct a rollback rule, matching the exception class and subclasses.

Similar to org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.NoRollbackRuleAttribute.NoRollbackRuleAttribute(Class clazz)




noRollbackForClassName
String[] noRollbackForClassName(Code)
Defines zero (0) or more exception names (for exceptions which must be a subclass of Throwable ) indicating which exception types must not cause a transaction rollback.

See the description of Transactional.rollbackForClassName() for more info on how the specified names are treated.

Similar to org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.NoRollbackRuleAttribute.NoRollbackRuleAttribute(String exceptionName)




propagation
Propagation propagation(Code)
The transaction propagation type.

Defaults to Propagation.REQUIRED .




readOnly
boolean readOnly(Code)
true if the transaction is read-only.

Defaults to false.




rollbackFor
Class<? extends Throwable>[] rollbackFor(Code)
Defines zero (0) or more exception Class classes , which must be a subclass of Throwable , indicating which exception types must cause a transaction rollback.

This is the preferred way to construct a rollback rule, matching the exception class and subclasses.

Similar to org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.RollbackRuleAttribute.RollbackRuleAttribute(Class clazz)




rollbackForClassName
String[] rollbackForClassName(Code)
Defines zero (0) or more exception names (for exceptions which must be a subclass of Throwable ), indicating which exception types must cause a transaction rollback.

This can be a substring, with no wildcard support at present. A value of "ServletException" would match javax.servlet.ServletException and subclasses, for example.

NB: Consider carefully how specific the pattern is, and whether to include package information (which isn't mandatory). For example, "Exception" will match nearly anything, and will probably hide other rules. "java.lang.Exception" would be correct if "Exception" was meant to define a rule for all checked exceptions. With more unusual Exception names such as "BaseBusinessException" there is no need to use a FQN.

Similar to org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.RollbackRuleAttribute.RollbackRuleAttribute(String exceptionName)




timeout
int timeout(Code)
The timeout for this transaction.

Defaults to the default timeout of the underlying transaction system.






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