7.3.3. InvocationContexts

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InvocationContext holds intermediate state for the duration of a single invocation, and is set up and destroyed by the InvocationContextInterceptor which sits at the start of the interceptor chain.
InvocationContext, as its name implies, holds contextual information associated with a single cache method invocation. Contextual information includes associated javax.transaction.Transaction or org.jboss.cache.transaction.GlobalTransaction, method invocation origin ( InvocationContext.isOriginLocal() ) as well as Section 3.4.1, “Overriding the Configuration via the Option API”, and information around which nodes have been locked, etc.
The InvocationContext can be obtained by calling Cache.getInvocationContext().
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