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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions driver/src/main/java/org/neo4j/driver/Session.java
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Expand Up @@ -175,7 +175,7 @@ default <T> T executeWrite(TransactionCallback<T> callback) {
* The driver will attempt committing the transaction when the provided unit of work completes successfully. Any exception emitted by the unit of work
* will result in a rollback attempt.
* <p>
* The provided unit of work should not return {@link Result} object as it won't be valid outside the scope of the transaction.
* This method works equivalently to {@link #executeWrite(TransactionCallback)}, but does not have a return value.
*
* @param contextConsumer the consumer representing the unit of work.
*/
Expand Down Expand Up @@ -223,7 +223,7 @@ default void executeWriteWithoutResult(Consumer<TransactionContext> contextConsu
* The driver will attempt committing the transaction when the provided unit of work completes successfully. Any exception emitted by the unit of work
* will result in a rollback attempt and abortion of execution unless exception is considered to be valid for retry attempt by the driver.
* <p>
* The provided unit of work should not return {@link Result} object as it won't be valid outside the scope of the transaction.
* This method works equivalently to {@link #executeWrite(TransactionCallback, TransactionConfig)}, but does not have a return value.
*
* @param contextConsumer the consumer representing the unit of work.
* @param config the transaction configuration for the managed transaction.
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