public class ExecutionContext
extends java.lang.Object
Work instance must be executed.  
 This class is provided as a convenience for easily creating 
 ExecutionContext instances by extending this class
 and overriding only those methods of interest.
 Some reasons why it is better for ExecutionContext 
 to be a class rather than an interface: 
 
ExecutionContext class evolves. For example, more context 
 types could be added to the ExecutionContext class 
 (in the future) without forcing resource adapter implementations 
 to change.TransactionContext interface instead of this 
 class. See Chapter.11 Generic Work Context in the Connectors 1.6
 specification for more details.| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
| ExecutionContext() | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| long | getTransactionTimeout()Get the transaction timeout value for a imported transaction. | 
| javax.transaction.xa.Xid | getXid() | 
| void | setTransactionTimeout(long timeout)Set the transaction timeout value for a imported transaction. | 
| void | setXid(javax.transaction.xa.Xid xid)set a transaction context. | 
public void setXid(javax.transaction.xa.Xid xid)
xid - transaction context.public javax.transaction.xa.Xid getXid()
public void setTransactionTimeout(long timeout)
                           throws NotSupportedException
timeout - transaction timeout value in seconds. Only positive
 non-zero values are accepted. Other values are illegal and are 
 rejected with a NotSupportedException.NotSupportedException - thrown to indicate an illegal timeout 
 value.public long getTransactionTimeout()
WorkManager.UNKNOWN) is returned; the timeout 
 processing of such a transaction depends on the application server 
 implementation.