public final class TransactionOptions extends Object implements DataSerializable
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static class  | 
TransactionOptions.TransactionType
The type of transaction. 
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| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
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static long | 
DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
2 minutes as default timeout value 
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| Constructor and Description | 
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TransactionOptions()
Creates a new default configured TransactionsOptions. 
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
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static TransactionOptions | 
getDefault()
Creates a new TransactionOptions configured with default settings. 
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int | 
getDurability()
Gets the transaction durability. 
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long | 
getTimeoutMillis()
Gets the timeout in milliseconds. 
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TransactionOptions.TransactionType | 
getTransactionType()
Gets the  
TransactionOptions.TransactionType. | 
void | 
readData(ObjectDataInput in)
Reads fields from the input stream 
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TransactionOptions | 
setDurability(int durability)
Sets the transaction durability. 
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TransactionOptions | 
setTimeout(long timeout,
          TimeUnit timeUnit)
Sets the timeout. 
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TransactionOptions | 
setTransactionType(TransactionOptions.TransactionType transactionType)
Sets the  
TransactionOptions.TransactionType. | 
String | 
toString()  | 
void | 
writeData(ObjectDataOutput out)
Writes object fields to output stream 
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public static final long DEFAULT_TIMEOUT_MILLIS
public TransactionOptions()
It will be configured with a timeout of 2 minutes, durability of 1 and a TransactionType.TWO_PHASE.
public TransactionOptions.TransactionType getTransactionType()
TransactionOptions.TransactionType.public TransactionOptions setTransactionType(TransactionOptions.TransactionType transactionType)
TransactionOptions.TransactionType.
 A local transaction is less safe than a two phase transaction; when a member fails during the commit of a local transaction, it could be that some of the changes are committed, while others are not and this can leave your system in an inconsistent state.
transactionType - the new TransactionType.getTransactionType(), 
setDurability(int)public long getTimeoutMillis()
setTimeout(long, java.util.concurrent.TimeUnit)public TransactionOptions setTimeout(long timeout, TimeUnit timeUnit)
The timeout determines the maximum lifespan of a transaction. So if a transaction is configured with a timeout of 2 minutes, then it will automatically rollback if it hasn't committed yet.
timeout - the timeout.timeUnit - the TimeUnit of the timeout.IllegalArgumentException - if timeout smaller or equal than 0, or timeUnit is null.getTimeoutMillis()public int getDurability()
setDurability(int)public TransactionOptions setDurability(int durability)
 The durability is the number of machines that can take over if a member fails during a transaction
 commit or rollback. This value only has meaning when TransactionOptions.TransactionType.TWO_PHASE is selected.
durability - the durabilityIllegalArgumentException - if durability smaller than 0.public static TransactionOptions getDefault()
TransactionOptions()public void writeData(ObjectDataOutput out) throws IOException
DataSerializablewriteData in interface DataSerializableout - outputIOException - if an I/O error occurs. In particular,
                     an IOException may be thrown if the
                     output stream has been closed.public void readData(ObjectDataInput in) throws IOException
DataSerializablereadData in interface DataSerializablein - inputIOException - if an I/O error occurs. In particular,
                     an IOException may be thrown if the
                     input stream has been closed.Copyright © 2023 Hazelcast, Inc.. All rights reserved.