Package org.infinispan.transaction

Examples of org.infinispan.transaction.LocalTransaction.lookupEntry()


         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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      try {
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(transactionManager.getTransaction());

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(key);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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         Transaction tx = transactionManager.getTransaction();
         LocalTransaction localTransaction = tx == null ? null : transactionTable.getLocalTransaction(tx);

         // The stored localTransaction could be null, if this is the first call in a transaction.  In which case
         // we know that there is no transactional state to refer to - i.e., no entries have been looked up as yet.
         return localTransaction == null ? null : localTransaction.lookupEntry(deltaMapKey);
      } catch (SystemException e) {
         return null;
      }
   }
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