public static interface AsyncTransactionManager.AsyncTransactionStep<I,O>
extends com.google.api.core.ApiFuture<O>
AsyncTransactionManager.AsyncTransactionStep is returned by TransactionContextFuture#then(AsyncTransactionFunction) and AsyncTransactionStep#then(AsyncTransactionFunction) and allows transaction steps that should
be executed serially to be chained together. Each step can contain one or more statements that
may execute in parallel.
Example usage:
{@code
TransactionContextFuture txnFuture = manager.beginAsync();
final String column = "FirstName";
txnFuture.then(
new AsyncTransactionFunction() { | Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
AsyncTransactionManager.CommitTimestampFuture |
commitAsync()
Commits the transaction and returns a
AsyncTransactionManager.CommitTimestampFuture that will return the
commit timestamp of the transaction, or throw the first uncaught exception in the transaction
chain as an ExecutionException. |
<RES> AsyncTransactionManager.AsyncTransactionStep<O,RES> |
then(AsyncTransactionManager.AsyncTransactionFunction<O,RES> next,
Executor executor)
Adds a step to the transaction chain that should be executed using the specified executor.
|
<RES> AsyncTransactionManager.AsyncTransactionStep<O,RES> then(AsyncTransactionManager.AsyncTransactionFunction<O,RES> next, Executor executor)
MoreExecutors.directExecutor() can be be used for lightweight functions, but should
be avoided for heavy or blocking operations. See also ListenableFuture.addListener(Runnable, Executor) for further information.AsyncTransactionManager.CommitTimestampFuture commitAsync()
AsyncTransactionManager.CommitTimestampFuture that will return the
commit timestamp of the transaction, or throw the first uncaught exception in the transaction
chain as an ExecutionException.Copyright © 2021 Google LLC. All rights reserved.