Java Code Examples for org.springframework.transaction.support.ResourceHolderSupport#hasTimeout()
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Example 1
Source File: HibernateTemplate.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Prepare the given Criteria object, applying cache settings and/or * a transaction timeout. * @param criteria the Criteria object to prepare * @see #setCacheQueries * @see #setQueryCacheRegion */ protected void prepareCriteria(Criteria criteria) { if (isCacheQueries()) { criteria.setCacheable(true); if (getQueryCacheRegion() != null) { criteria.setCacheRegion(getQueryCacheRegion()); } } if (getFetchSize() > 0) { criteria.setFetchSize(getFetchSize()); } if (getMaxResults() > 0) { criteria.setMaxResults(getMaxResults()); } ResourceHolderSupport sessionHolder = (ResourceHolderSupport) TransactionSynchronizationManager.getResource(obtainSessionFactory()); if (sessionHolder != null && sessionHolder.hasTimeout()) { criteria.setTimeout(sessionHolder.getTimeToLiveInSeconds()); } }
Example 2
Source File: HibernateTemplate.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Prepare the given Query object, applying cache settings and/or * a transaction timeout. * @param queryObject the Query object to prepare * @see #setCacheQueries * @see #setQueryCacheRegion */ @SuppressWarnings({"rawtypes", "deprecation"}) protected void prepareQuery(org.hibernate.Query queryObject) { if (isCacheQueries()) { queryObject.setCacheable(true); if (getQueryCacheRegion() != null) { queryObject.setCacheRegion(getQueryCacheRegion()); } } if (getFetchSize() > 0) { queryObject.setFetchSize(getFetchSize()); } if (getMaxResults() > 0) { queryObject.setMaxResults(getMaxResults()); } ResourceHolderSupport sessionHolder = (ResourceHolderSupport) TransactionSynchronizationManager.getResource(obtainSessionFactory()); if (sessionHolder != null && sessionHolder.hasTimeout()) { queryObject.setTimeout(sessionHolder.getTimeToLiveInSeconds()); } }
Example 3
Source File: HibernateTemplate.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Prepare the given Criteria object, applying cache settings and/or * a transaction timeout. * @param criteria the Criteria object to prepare * @see #setCacheQueries * @see #setQueryCacheRegion */ protected void prepareCriteria(Criteria criteria) { if (isCacheQueries()) { criteria.setCacheable(true); if (getQueryCacheRegion() != null) { criteria.setCacheRegion(getQueryCacheRegion()); } } if (getFetchSize() > 0) { criteria.setFetchSize(getFetchSize()); } if (getMaxResults() > 0) { criteria.setMaxResults(getMaxResults()); } ResourceHolderSupport sessionHolder = (ResourceHolderSupport) TransactionSynchronizationManager.getResource(obtainSessionFactory()); if (sessionHolder != null && sessionHolder.hasTimeout()) { criteria.setTimeout(sessionHolder.getTimeToLiveInSeconds()); } }
Example 4
Source File: HibernateTemplate.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 6 votes |
/** * Prepare the given Query object, applying cache settings and/or * a transaction timeout. * @param queryObject the Query object to prepare * @see #setCacheQueries * @see #setQueryCacheRegion */ @SuppressWarnings({"rawtypes", "deprecation"}) protected void prepareQuery(org.hibernate.Query queryObject) { if (isCacheQueries()) { queryObject.setCacheable(true); if (getQueryCacheRegion() != null) { queryObject.setCacheRegion(getQueryCacheRegion()); } } if (getFetchSize() > 0) { queryObject.setFetchSize(getFetchSize()); } if (getMaxResults() > 0) { queryObject.setMaxResults(getMaxResults()); } ResourceHolderSupport sessionHolder = (ResourceHolderSupport) TransactionSynchronizationManager.getResource(obtainSessionFactory()); if (sessionHolder != null && sessionHolder.hasTimeout()) { queryObject.setTimeout(sessionHolder.getTimeToLiveInSeconds()); } }