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package org.jboss.stm.annotations;
import java.lang.annotation.*;
/**
* State that will be written to the log (or restored).
*
* By default, all member variables (non-static, non-volatile) will be
* saved.
*
* @author marklittle
*/
/*
* This annotation is not needed since only things annotated with the NotState annotation
* are ignored and everything else will be saved. Maybe we need a class-level annotation
* that basically says "all member state must have an annotation to indicate State or NotState"?
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target({ ElementType.FIELD })
@Inherited
public @interface State
{
}