javax.resource.spi.work

Interface WorkContext

  • All Superinterfaces:
    Serializable
    All Known Implementing Classes:
    HintsContext, SecurityContext, TransactionContext

    public interface WorkContext
    extends Serializable
    This class serves as a standard mechanism for a resource adapter to propagate an imported context from an enterprise information system to an application server.

    A Work instance, that implements the WorkContextProvider, could provide a List of these WorkContext instances (through the getWorkContexts() method), and have them setup as the execution context by the WorkManager when the Work instance gets executed. The resource adapter must not make any changes to the state of the WorkContext after the Work instance corresponding to that WorkContext has been submitted to the WorkManager.

    Since:
    1.6
    Version:
    Java EE Connector Architecture 1.6
    • Method Detail

      • getName

        String getName()
        Get the associated name of the WorkContext. This could be used by the WorkManager and the resource adapter for debugging purposes.

        Returns:
        the associated name of the WorkContext
      • getDescription

        String getDescription()
        Get the brief description of the role played by the WorkContext and any other related debugging information. This could be used by the WorkManager and the resource adapter for debugging purposes.

        Returns:
        the associated description of the WorkContext

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