//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in C#: //ORIGINAL LINE: public long lookup(long txId) throws java.io.IOException public virtual long Lookup(long txId) { // First off see if the requested txId is in fact the last committed transaction. // If so then we can extract the checksum directly from the transaction id store. TransactionId lastCommittedTransaction = _transactionIdStore.LastCommittedTransaction; if (lastCommittedTransaction.TransactionIdConflict() == txId) { return(lastCommittedTransaction.Checksum()); } // Check if the requested txId is upgrade transaction // if so then use checksum form transaction id store. // That checksum can take specific values that should not be re-evaluated. if (_upgradeTransaction.transactionId() == txId) { return(_upgradeTransaction.checksum()); } // It wasn't, so go look for it in the transaction store. // Intentionally let potentially thrown IOException (and NoSuchTransactionException) be thrown // from this call below, it's part of the contract of this method. try { return(_logicalTransactionStore.getMetadataFor(txId).Checksum); } catch (NoSuchTransactionException e) { // So we truly couldn't find the checksum for this txId, go ahead and throw throw withMessage(e, e.Message + " | transaction id store says last transaction is " + lastCommittedTransaction + " and last upgrade transaction is " + _upgradeTransaction); } }
//JAVA TO C# CONVERTER TODO TASK: Most Java annotations will not have direct .NET equivalent attributes: //ORIGINAL LINE: @Before public void setUp() throws java.io.IOException //JAVA TO C# CONVERTER WARNING: Method 'throws' clauses are not available in C#: public virtual void SetUp() { when(_transactionIdStore.LastCommittedTransaction).thenReturn(new TransactionId(1, 1, 1)); when(_transactionIdStore.UpgradeTransaction).thenReturn(new TransactionId(2, 2, 2)); when(_transactionStore.getMetadataFor(3)).thenReturn(new TransactionMetadataCache.TransactionMetadata(1, 1, mock(typeof(LogPosition)), 3, 3)); }