Annotation Interface Rollback
@Rollback is a test annotation that is used to indicate whether
 a test-managed transaction should be rolled back after
 the test method has completed.
 Consult the class-level Javadoc for
 TransactionalTestExecutionListener
 for an explanation of test-managed transactions.
 
When declared as a class-level annotation, @Rollback defines
 the default rollback semantics for all test methods within the test class
 hierarchy or nested class hierarchy. When declared as a method-level annotation,
 @Rollback defines rollback semantics for the specific test method,
 potentially overriding class-level default commit or rollback semantics.
 
As of Spring Framework 4.2, @Commit can be used as direct
 replacement for @Rollback(false).
 
Warning: Declaring @Commit and @Rollback
 on the same test method or on the same test class is unsupported and may
 lead to unpredictable results.
 
This annotation may be used as a meta-annotation to create
 custom composed annotations. Consult the source code for
 @Commit for a concrete example.
 
As of Spring Framework 5.3, this annotation will be inherited from an
 enclosing test class by default. See
 @NestedTestConfiguration
 for details.
- Since:
 - 2.5
 - Author:
 - Sam Brannen
 - See Also:
 
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Optional Element Summary
Optional ElementsModifier and TypeOptional ElementDescriptionbooleanWhether the test-managed transaction should be rolled back after the test method has completed. 
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Element Details
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value
boolean valueWhether the test-managed transaction should be rolled back after the test method has completed.If
true, the transaction will be rolled back; otherwise, the transaction will be committed.Defaults to
true.- Default:
 - true
 
 
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