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package org.infinispan.transaction.lookup;
import javax.transaction.TransactionSynchronizationRegistry;
/**
* @author Stuart Douglas
*
* If we are in a JTA transaction that tx.commit has already been called and
* we are invoked as part of a interposed synchronization, we need to use the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
* to register any further needed synchronizations. This interface is how we will lookup the
* TransactionSynchronizationRegistry. Although, in most cases, we will already have it
* injected via some other means (avoiding a JNDI lookup).
*
* See ISPN-1168 for more details.
*
*/
public interface TransactionSynchronizationRegistryLookup {
/**
* Returns a new TransactionSynchronizationRegistry.
*
* @throws Exception if lookup failed
*/
TransactionSynchronizationRegistry getTransactionSynchronizationRegistry() throws Exception;
}