org.mule.tck.functional
Class TransactionalFunctionalTestComponent
java.lang.Object
org.mule.tck.functional.FunctionalTestComponent
org.mule.tck.functional.TransactionalFunctionalTestComponent
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- MuleContextAware, Callable, Disposable, EventListener, Initialisable, Startable, Stoppable, Receiveable
public class TransactionalFunctionalTestComponent
- extends FunctionalTestComponent
This service is useful for unit tests involving transactionality because it
will roll back the current transaction upon message arrival.
Methods inherited from class org.mule.tck.functional.FunctionalTestComponent |
addLifecycleCallback, append, dispose, getAppendString, getEventCallback, getExceptionText, getExceptionToThrow, getLastReceivedMessage, getReceivedMessage, getReceivedMessagesCount, getReturnData, getWaitTime, initialise, isDoInboundTransform, isEnableMessageHistory, isEnableNotifications, isLogMessageDetails, isThrowException, onReceive, process, removeLifecycleCallback, setAppendString, setDoInboundTransform, setEnableMessageHistory, setEnableNotifications, setEventCallback, setExceptionText, setExceptionToThrow, setId, setLogMessageDetails, setMuleContext, setReturnData, setThrowException, setWaitTime, start, stop, throwException |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
TransactionalFunctionalTestComponent
public TransactionalFunctionalTestComponent()
onCall
public Object onCall(MuleEventContext context)
throws Exception
- Passes the event to the listener
- Specified by:
onCall
in interface Callable
- Overrides:
onCall
in class FunctionalTestComponent
- Parameters:
context
- the context of the current event being process
- Returns:
- Object this object can be anything. When the
LifecycleAdapter
for the service receives this
object it will first see if the Object is an MuleMessage
if not and the Object is not null a new message will be created using
the returned object as the payload. This new event will then get
published via the configured outbound router if-
- One has been configured for the component.
- the
setStopFurtherProcessing(true)
wasn't called
on the event context event.
- Throws:
Exception
- if the event fails to process properly. If exceptions aren't
handled by the implementation they will be handled by the
exceptionListener associated with the service
isRollback
public boolean isRollback()
setRollback
public void setRollback(boolean rollback)
isExpectTransaction
public boolean isExpectTransaction()
setExpectTransaction
public void setExpectTransaction(boolean expectTransaction)
Copyright © 2003-2012 MuleSoft, Inc.. All Rights Reserved.