2 * Copyright (c) 2014 Cisco Systems, Inc. and others. All rights reserved.
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8 package org.opendaylight.mdsal.binding.api;
10 import org.eclipse.jdt.annotation.NonNull;
13 * Provides access to a conceptual data tree store and also provides the ability to
14 * subscribe for changes to data under a given branch of the tree.
17 * All operations on the data tree are performed via one of the transactions:
19 * <li>Read-Only - allocated using {@link #newReadOnlyTransaction()}
20 * <li>Write-Only - allocated using {@link #newWriteOnlyTransaction()}
24 * These transactions provide a stable isolated view of data tree, which is guaranteed to be not
25 * affected by other concurrent transactions, until transaction is committed.
28 * For a detailed explanation of how transaction are isolated and how transaction-local changes are
29 * committed to global data tree, see {@link ReadTransaction}, {@link WriteTransaction}
30 * and {@link WriteTransaction#commit()}.
33 * It is strongly recommended to use the type of transaction, which provides only the minimal
34 * capabilities you need. This allows for optimizations at the data broker / data store level. For
35 * example, implementations may optimize the transaction for reading if they know ahead of time that
36 * you only need to read data - such as not keeping additional meta-data, which may be required for
40 * <b>Implementation Note:</b> This interface is not intended to be implemented by users of MD-SAL,
41 * but only to be consumed by them.
43 public interface DataBroker extends BindingService, TransactionFactory, DataTreeChangeService {
45 * Create a new transaction chain. The chain will be initialized to read from its backing datastore, with
46 * no outstanding transaction. Listener will be registered to handle chain-level events.
48 * @param listener Transaction chain event listener
49 * @return A new transaction chain.
51 @NonNull TransactionChain createTransactionChain(@NonNull TransactionChainListener listener);
54 * Create a new transaction chain. The chain will be initialized to read from its backing datastore, with
55 * no outstanding transaction. Listener will be registered to handle chain-level events.
58 * Unlike {@link #createTransactionChain(TransactionChainListener)}, the transaction chain returned by this
59 * method is allowed to merge individual transactions into larger chunks. When transactions are merged, the results
60 * must be indistinguishable from the result of all operations having been performed on a single transaction.
63 * When transactions are merged, {@link TransactionChain#newReadOnlyTransaction()} may actually be backed by
64 * a read-write transaction, hence an additional restriction on API use is that multiple read-only transactions
65 * may not be open at the same time.
67 * @param listener Transaction chain event listener
68 * @return A new transaction chain.
70 @NonNull TransactionChain createMergingTransactionChain(@NonNull TransactionChainListener listener);