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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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NoTransactionManager
TransactionManager implementation that does nothing.
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Transaction
Interface of an object that represents a started transaction that can be committed or rolled back.
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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Transaction
Interface of an object that represents a started transaction that can be committed or rolled back.
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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Class and Description |
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TransactionManager
Interface towards a mechanism that manages transactions
Typically, this will involve opening database transactions or connecting to external systems.
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