Classes in
org.eclipse.emf.transaction used by
org.eclipse.emf.transaction
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ExceptionHandler
An interface for client objects that handle exceptions occurring in the
interaction with an editing domain's command stack. |
NotificationFilter
A filter that determines which
Notification s will be passed to
ResourceSetListener s. |
ResourceSetChangeEvent
Event object describing the nature of changes in a resource set to
ResourceSetListener s. |
ResourceSetListener
Listener interface for batched notification of changes to a resource set. |
ResourceSetListener.Internal
An interface for communication of internal life-cycle events to the
listener. |
ResourceSetListenerImpl
Default implementation of a resource-set listener, useful for extending to
implement only the callbacks of interest to the client. |
RollbackException
Exception indicating that a transaction was automatically rolled back on
attempting to commit. |
RunnableWithResult
Extends the core Java
Runnable
interface with the ability to return
a result. |
Transaction
Specification of a transaction in a
TransactionalEditingDomain . |
Transaction.OptionMetadata
An interface that allows clients to query certain meta-data about
transaction options. |
Transaction.OptionMetadata.Registry
A registry of metadata describing transaction options. |
TransactionalEditingDomain
An extension of the
EditingDomain API that applies transactional
semantics to reading and writing the contents of an EMF
ResourceSet . |
TransactionalEditingDomain.Factory
Interface defining the protocol for creating transactional editing
domains. |
TransactionalEditingDomain.Registry
An ID-based registry of shareable
TransactionalEditingDomain instances. |
TransactionalEditingDomainEvent
An event object indicating a change in the state of a
TransactionalEditingDomain , usually in some
#getTransaction() life-cycle event. |
TransactionalEditingDomainListener
A listener interface providing notifications of changes to a transactional
editing domain. |
TransactionChangeDescription
A specialized change description that may not be able to apply itself,
especially in the case where it includes non-EMF changes that are not
reversible. |