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/* * Copyright 2002-2018 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.jca.cci.core; import java.sql.SQLException; import javax.resource.ResourceException; import javax.resource.cci.Connection; import javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory; import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException; import org.springframework.lang.Nullable; /** * Generic callback interface for code that operates on a CCI Connection. * Allows to execute any number of operations on a single Connection, * using any type and number of Interaction. * * <p>This is particularly useful for delegating to existing data access code * that expects a Connection to work on and throws ResourceException. For newly * written code, it is strongly recommended to use CciTemplate's more specific * {@code execute} variants. * * @author Thierry Templier * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.2 * @param <T> the result type * @see CciTemplate#execute(ConnectionCallback) * @see CciTemplate#execute(javax.resource.cci.InteractionSpec, javax.resource.cci.Record) * @see CciTemplate#execute(javax.resource.cci.InteractionSpec, RecordCreator, RecordExtractor) */ @FunctionalInterface public interface ConnectionCallback<T> { /** * Gets called by {@code CciTemplate.execute} with an active CCI Connection. * Does not need to care about activating or closing the Connection, or handling * transactions. * <p>If called without a thread-bound CCI transaction (initiated by * CciLocalTransactionManager), the code will simply get executed on the CCI * Connection with its transactional semantics. If CciTemplate is configured * to use a JTA-aware ConnectionFactory, the CCI Connection and thus the callback * code will be transactional if a JTA transaction is active. * <p>Allows for returning a result object created within the callback, i.e. * a domain object or a collection of domain objects. Note that there's special * support for single step actions: see the {@code CciTemplate.execute} * variants. A thrown RuntimeException is treated as application exception: * it gets propagated to the caller of the template. * @param connection active CCI Connection * @param connectionFactory the CCI ConnectionFactory that the Connection was * created with (gives access to RecordFactory and ResourceAdapterMetaData) * @return a result object, or {@code null} if none * @throws ResourceException if thrown by a CCI method, to be auto-converted * to a DataAccessException * @throws SQLException if thrown by a ResultSet method, to be auto-converted * to a DataAccessException * @throws DataAccessException in case of custom exceptions * @see javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory#getRecordFactory() * @see javax.resource.cci.ConnectionFactory#getMetaData() * @see CciTemplate#execute(javax.resource.cci.InteractionSpec, RecordCreator, RecordExtractor) */ @Nullable T doInConnection(Connection connection, ConnectionFactory connectionFactory) throws ResourceException, SQLException, DataAccessException; }