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During live time of an object different working states occure: initialization - working - closing - closed If you whish to implement thread safe classes you should use these feature to protect your code against calls at wrong time. e.g. you are not full initialized but somewhere call an interface method (initialize phase means startup time from creating object till calling specified first method e.g. XInitialization::initialze()!) then you should refuse this call. The same for closing/disposing the object! *//*-*************************************************************************************************************/ enum EWorkingMode { E_INIT , // We stand in a init method -> some calls are accepted - some one are rejected E_WORK , // Object is ready for working -> all calls are accepted E_BEFORECLOSE, // We stand in a close method -> some calls are accepted - some one are rejected E_CLOSE // Object is dead! -> all calls are rejected! }; /*-************************************************************************************************************//** @descr If a request was refused by a transaction manager (internal state different E_WORK ...) user can check the reason by using this enum values. *//*-*************************************************************************************************************/ enum ERejectReason { E_UNINITIALIZED , E_NOREASON , E_INCLOSE , E_CLOSED }; /*-************************************************************************************************************//** @descr A transaction object should support throwing exceptions if user used it at wrong working mode. e.g. We can throw a DisposedException if user try to work and our mode is E_CLOSE! But sometimes he dont need this feature - will handle it by himself. Then we must differ between some exception-modi: E_NOEXCEPTIONS We never throw any exceptions! User handle it private and looks for ERejectReason. E_HARDEXCEPTIONS We throw exceptions for all working modes different from E_WORK! E_SOFTEXCEPTIONS We throw exceptions for all working modes different from E_WORK AND E_INCLOSE! This mode is useful for impl-methods which should be callable from dispose() method! e.g. void dispose() { m_aTransactionManager.setWorkingMode( E_BEFORECLOSE ); ... impl_setA( 0 ); ... m_aTransactionManager.setWorkingMode( E_CLOSE ); } void impl_setA( int nA ) { ERejectReason EReason; TransactionGuard aTransactionGuard( m_aTransactionManager, E_SOFTEXCEPTIONS, eReason ); m_nA = nA; } Normaly (if E_HARDEXCEPTIONS was used!) creation of guard will throw an exception ... but using of E_SOFTEXCEPTIONS suppress it and member "A" can be set. *//*-*************************************************************************************************************/ enum EExceptionMode { E_NOEXCEPTIONS , E_HARDEXCEPTIONS, E_SOFTEXCEPTIONS }; /*-************************************************************************************************************//** @descr How can you use the transaction manager? Use it in combination with an TransactionGuard, which register your transaction in ctor and release in dtor automaticly! Follow interface class can be used to make using of different manager implmentations possible by using same guard. *//*-*************************************************************************************************************/ class ITransactionManager { //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // public methods //------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- public: /*-****************************************************************************************************//** @descr These functions must be supported by a derived class! getWorkingMode() -return current set working mode setWorkingMode() -change working mode (This will block till all current transactions are finished!) isCallRejected() -test method to check if a call will be rejected by wrong working mode or not registerTransaction() -start new transaction (increase internal transaction count) unregisterTransaction() -finish transaction (decrease internal transaction count) *//*-*****************************************************************************************************/ virtual EWorkingMode getWorkingMode ( ) const = 0; virtual void setWorkingMode ( EWorkingMode eMode ) = 0; virtual sal_Bool isCallRejected ( ERejectReason& eReason ) const = 0; virtual void registerTransaction ( EExceptionMode eMode , ERejectReason& eReason ) throw( css::uno::RuntimeException, css::lang::DisposedException ) = 0; virtual void unregisterTransaction ( ) throw( css::uno::RuntimeException, css::lang::DisposedException ) = 0; }; // class ITransactionManager } // namespace framework #endif // #ifndef __FRAMEWORK_THREADHELP_ITRANSACTIONMANAGER_H_