org.springframework.transaction.jta.SpringJtaSynchronizationAdapter Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: SessionFactoryUtils.java    From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Retrieve a Session from the given SessionHolder, potentially from a
 * JTA transaction synchronization.
 * @param sessionHolder the SessionHolder to check
 * @param sessionFactory the SessionFactory to get the JTA TransactionManager from
 * @param jdbcExceptionTranslator SQLExcepionTranslator to use for flushing the
 * Session on transaction synchronization (may be {@code null})
 * @return the associated Session, if any
 * @throws DataAccessResourceFailureException if the Session couldn't be created
 */
private static Session getJtaSynchronizedSession(
		SessionHolder sessionHolder, SessionFactory sessionFactory,
		SQLExceptionTranslator jdbcExceptionTranslator) throws DataAccessResourceFailureException {

	// JTA synchronization is only possible with a javax.transaction.TransactionManager.
	// We'll check the Hibernate SessionFactory: If a TransactionManagerLookup is specified
	// in Hibernate configuration, it will contain a TransactionManager reference.
	TransactionManager jtaTm = getJtaTransactionManager(sessionFactory, sessionHolder.getAnySession());
	if (jtaTm != null) {
		// Check whether JTA transaction management is active ->
		// fetch pre-bound Session for the current JTA transaction, if any.
		// (just necessary for JTA transaction suspension, with an individual
		// Hibernate Session per currently active/suspended transaction)
		try {
			// Look for transaction-specific Session.
			Transaction jtaTx = jtaTm.getTransaction();
			if (jtaTx != null) {
				int jtaStatus = jtaTx.getStatus();
				if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_ACTIVE || jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_MARKED_ROLLBACK) {
					Session session = sessionHolder.getValidatedSession(jtaTx);
					if (session == null && !sessionHolder.isSynchronizedWithTransaction()) {
						// No transaction-specific Session found: If not already marked as
						// synchronized with transaction, register the default thread-bound
						// Session as JTA-transactional. If there is no default Session,
						// we're a new inner JTA transaction with an outer one being suspended:
						// In that case, we'll return null to trigger opening of a new Session.
						session = sessionHolder.getValidatedSession();
						if (session != null) {
							logger.debug("Registering JTA transaction synchronization for existing Hibernate Session");
							sessionHolder.addSession(jtaTx, session);
							jtaTx.registerSynchronization(
									new SpringJtaSynchronizationAdapter(
											new SpringSessionSynchronization(sessionHolder, sessionFactory, jdbcExceptionTranslator, false),
											jtaTm));
							sessionHolder.setSynchronizedWithTransaction(true);
							// Switch to FlushMode.AUTO, as we have to assume a thread-bound Session
							// with FlushMode.NEVER, which needs to allow flushing within the transaction.
							FlushMode flushMode = session.getFlushMode();
							if (flushMode.lessThan(FlushMode.COMMIT)) {
								session.setFlushMode(FlushMode.AUTO);
								sessionHolder.setPreviousFlushMode(flushMode);
							}
						}
					}
					return session;
				}
			}
			// No transaction active -> simply return default thread-bound Session, if any
			// (possibly from OpenSessionInViewFilter/Interceptor).
			return sessionHolder.getValidatedSession();
		}
		catch (Throwable ex) {
			throw new DataAccessResourceFailureException("Could not check JTA transaction", ex);
		}
	}
	else {
		// No JTA TransactionManager -> simply return default thread-bound Session, if any
		// (possibly from OpenSessionInViewFilter/Interceptor).
		return sessionHolder.getValidatedSession();
	}
}
 
Example #2
Source File: SessionFactoryUtils.java    From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Register a JTA synchronization for the given Session, if any.
 * @param sessionHolder the existing thread-bound SessionHolder, if any
 * @param session the Session to register
 * @param sessionFactory the SessionFactory that the Session was created with
 * @param jdbcExceptionTranslator SQLExcepionTranslator to use for flushing the
 * Session on transaction synchronization (may be {@code null})
 */
private static void registerJtaSynchronization(Session session, SessionFactory sessionFactory,
		SQLExceptionTranslator jdbcExceptionTranslator, SessionHolder sessionHolder) {

	// JTA synchronization is only possible with a javax.transaction.TransactionManager.
	// We'll check the Hibernate SessionFactory: If a TransactionManagerLookup is specified
	// in Hibernate configuration, it will contain a TransactionManager reference.
	TransactionManager jtaTm = getJtaTransactionManager(sessionFactory, session);
	if (jtaTm != null) {
		try {
			Transaction jtaTx = jtaTm.getTransaction();
			if (jtaTx != null) {
				int jtaStatus = jtaTx.getStatus();
				if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_ACTIVE || jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_MARKED_ROLLBACK) {
					logger.debug("Registering JTA transaction synchronization for new Hibernate Session");
					SessionHolder holderToUse = sessionHolder;
					// Register JTA Transaction with existing SessionHolder.
					// Create a new SessionHolder if none existed before.
					if (holderToUse == null) {
						holderToUse = new SessionHolder(jtaTx, session);
					}
					else {
						holderToUse.addSession(jtaTx, session);
					}
					jtaTx.registerSynchronization(
							new SpringJtaSynchronizationAdapter(
									new SpringSessionSynchronization(holderToUse, sessionFactory, jdbcExceptionTranslator, true),
									jtaTm));
					holderToUse.setSynchronizedWithTransaction(true);
					if (holderToUse != sessionHolder) {
						TransactionSynchronizationManager.bindResource(sessionFactory, holderToUse);
					}
				}
			}
		}
		catch (Throwable ex) {
			throw new DataAccessResourceFailureException(
					"Could not register synchronization with JTA TransactionManager", ex);
		}
	}
}
 
Example #3
Source File: SessionFactoryUtils.java    From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Retrieve a Session from the given SessionHolder, potentially from a
 * JTA transaction synchronization.
 * @param sessionHolder the SessionHolder to check
 * @param sessionFactory the SessionFactory to get the JTA TransactionManager from
 * @param jdbcExceptionTranslator SQLExcepionTranslator to use for flushing the
 * Session on transaction synchronization (may be {@code null})
 * @return the associated Session, if any
 * @throws DataAccessResourceFailureException if the Session couldn't be created
 */
private static Session getJtaSynchronizedSession(
		SessionHolder sessionHolder, SessionFactory sessionFactory,
		SQLExceptionTranslator jdbcExceptionTranslator) throws DataAccessResourceFailureException {

	// JTA synchronization is only possible with a javax.transaction.TransactionManager.
	// We'll check the Hibernate SessionFactory: If a TransactionManagerLookup is specified
	// in Hibernate configuration, it will contain a TransactionManager reference.
	TransactionManager jtaTm = getJtaTransactionManager(sessionFactory, sessionHolder.getAnySession());
	if (jtaTm != null) {
		// Check whether JTA transaction management is active ->
		// fetch pre-bound Session for the current JTA transaction, if any.
		// (just necessary for JTA transaction suspension, with an individual
		// Hibernate Session per currently active/suspended transaction)
		try {
			// Look for transaction-specific Session.
			Transaction jtaTx = jtaTm.getTransaction();
			if (jtaTx != null) {
				int jtaStatus = jtaTx.getStatus();
				if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_ACTIVE || jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_MARKED_ROLLBACK) {
					Session session = sessionHolder.getValidatedSession(jtaTx);
					if (session == null && !sessionHolder.isSynchronizedWithTransaction()) {
						// No transaction-specific Session found: If not already marked as
						// synchronized with transaction, register the default thread-bound
						// Session as JTA-transactional. If there is no default Session,
						// we're a new inner JTA transaction with an outer one being suspended:
						// In that case, we'll return null to trigger opening of a new Session.
						session = sessionHolder.getValidatedSession();
						if (session != null) {
							logger.debug("Registering JTA transaction synchronization for existing Hibernate Session");
							sessionHolder.addSession(jtaTx, session);
							jtaTx.registerSynchronization(
									new SpringJtaSynchronizationAdapter(
											new SpringSessionSynchronization(sessionHolder, sessionFactory, jdbcExceptionTranslator, false),
											jtaTm));
							sessionHolder.setSynchronizedWithTransaction(true);
							// Switch to FlushMode.AUTO, as we have to assume a thread-bound Session
							// with FlushMode.NEVER, which needs to allow flushing within the transaction.
							FlushMode flushMode = session.getFlushMode();
							if (flushMode.lessThan(FlushMode.COMMIT)) {
								session.setFlushMode(FlushMode.AUTO);
								sessionHolder.setPreviousFlushMode(flushMode);
							}
						}
					}
					return session;
				}
			}
			// No transaction active -> simply return default thread-bound Session, if any
			// (possibly from OpenSessionInViewFilter/Interceptor).
			return sessionHolder.getValidatedSession();
		}
		catch (Throwable ex) {
			throw new DataAccessResourceFailureException("Could not check JTA transaction", ex);
		}
	}
	else {
		// No JTA TransactionManager -> simply return default thread-bound Session, if any
		// (possibly from OpenSessionInViewFilter/Interceptor).
		return sessionHolder.getValidatedSession();
	}
}
 
Example #4
Source File: SessionFactoryUtils.java    From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Register a JTA synchronization for the given Session, if any.
 * @param sessionHolder the existing thread-bound SessionHolder, if any
 * @param session the Session to register
 * @param sessionFactory the SessionFactory that the Session was created with
 * @param jdbcExceptionTranslator SQLExcepionTranslator to use for flushing the
 * Session on transaction synchronization (may be {@code null})
 */
private static void registerJtaSynchronization(Session session, SessionFactory sessionFactory,
		SQLExceptionTranslator jdbcExceptionTranslator, SessionHolder sessionHolder) {

	// JTA synchronization is only possible with a javax.transaction.TransactionManager.
	// We'll check the Hibernate SessionFactory: If a TransactionManagerLookup is specified
	// in Hibernate configuration, it will contain a TransactionManager reference.
	TransactionManager jtaTm = getJtaTransactionManager(sessionFactory, session);
	if (jtaTm != null) {
		try {
			Transaction jtaTx = jtaTm.getTransaction();
			if (jtaTx != null) {
				int jtaStatus = jtaTx.getStatus();
				if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_ACTIVE || jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_MARKED_ROLLBACK) {
					logger.debug("Registering JTA transaction synchronization for new Hibernate Session");
					SessionHolder holderToUse = sessionHolder;
					// Register JTA Transaction with existing SessionHolder.
					// Create a new SessionHolder if none existed before.
					if (holderToUse == null) {
						holderToUse = new SessionHolder(jtaTx, session);
					}
					else {
						holderToUse.addSession(jtaTx, session);
					}
					jtaTx.registerSynchronization(
							new SpringJtaSynchronizationAdapter(
									new SpringSessionSynchronization(holderToUse, sessionFactory, jdbcExceptionTranslator, true),
									jtaTm));
					holderToUse.setSynchronizedWithTransaction(true);
					if (holderToUse != sessionHolder) {
						TransactionSynchronizationManager.bindResource(sessionFactory, holderToUse);
					}
				}
			}
		}
		catch (Throwable ex) {
			throw new DataAccessResourceFailureException(
					"Could not register synchronization with JTA TransactionManager", ex);
		}
	}
}