Interface TransactionContext

  • All Superinterfaces:
    ReadTransactionContext
    All Known Subinterfaces:
    Database, Tenant, Transaction

    public interface TransactionContext
    extends ReadTransactionContext
    A context in which a Transaction is available for database operations. The behavior of the methods specified in this interface, especially in the face errors, is implementation specific. In particular, some implementations will run Functions multiple times (retry) when certain errors are encountered. Therefore a Function should be prepared to be called more than once. This consideration means that a Function should use caution when directly modifying state in a class, especially in a way that could be observed were that Function to not complete successfully.
    • Method Summary

      All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods 
      Modifier and Type Method Description
      <T> T run​(java.util.function.Function<? super Transaction,​T> retryable)
      Runs a function in this context that takes a transaction.
      <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture<T> runAsync​(java.util.function.Function<? super Transaction,​? extends java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture<T>> retryable)
      Runs a function in this context that takes a transaction.
    • Method Detail

      • run

        <T> T run​(java.util.function.Function<? super Transaction,​T> retryable)
        Runs a function in this context that takes a transaction. Depending on the type of context, this may execute the supplied function multiple times if an error is encountered. This method is blocking -- control will not return from this call until work is complete.
        Type Parameters:
        T - the return type of retryable
        Parameters:
        retryable - the block of logic to execute against a Transaction in this context
        Returns:
        a result of the last call to retryable
      • runAsync

        <T> java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture<T> runAsync​(java.util.function.Function<? super Transaction,​? extends java.util.concurrent.CompletableFuture<T>> retryable)
        Runs a function in this context that takes a transaction. Depending on the type of context, this may execute the supplied function multiple times if an error is encountered. This call is non-blocking -- control flow will return immediately with a CompletableFuture that will be set when the process is complete.
        Type Parameters:
        T - the return type of retryable
        Parameters:
        retryable - the block of logic to execute against a Transaction in this context
        Returns:
        a CompletableFuture that will be set to the value returned by the last call to retryable