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Paul Robinson updated JBTM-976:
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Summary: Support multiple lifecycle methods of the same type targeted at the same
ServiceRequest (was: CLONE - Allow many ServiceRequest methods to have a single set of
Lifecycle methods)
Description:
A LifecycleClass implementation should be able to register multiple methods with the same
Lifecycele annotation. For example, this would allow more than one compensation method to
be triggered.
Example:
{code}
@ServiceRequest()
public void submitOrder(...)
{
...
}
@Compensate
public void cancelOrder()
{
//Cancel the order
}
@Compensate
public void notifyAdmin()
{
//Notify an admin that an order was cancelled.
}
{quote}
was:
By default if no LifecycleClass is specified on the @ServiceRequest then the same
LifecycleClass is registered for each @ServiceRequest method. However, a different
instance of the class is registered for each @ServiceRequest method.
Support multiple lifecycle methods of the same type targeted at the
same ServiceRequest
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Key: JBTM-976
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBTM-976
Project: JBoss Transaction Manager
Issue Type: Feature Request
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: TxBridge
Reporter: Paul Robinson
Assignee: Paul Robinson
Fix For: 5.0.0.M2
A LifecycleClass implementation should be able to register multiple methods with the same
Lifecycele annotation. For example, this would allow more than one compensation method to
be triggered.
Example:
{code}
@ServiceRequest()
public void submitOrder(...)
{
...
}
@Compensate
public void cancelOrder()
{
//Cancel the order
}
@Compensate
public void notifyAdmin()
{
//Notify an admin that an order was cancelled.
}
{quote}
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