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↳ | org.springframework.transaction.support.AbstractPlatformTransactionManager | |
↳ | org.springframework.orm.jdo.JdoTransactionManager |
PlatformTransactionManager
implementation
for a single JDO javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory. Binds a JDO
PersistenceManager from the specified factory to the thread, potentially allowing
for one thread-bound PersistenceManager per factory.
PersistenceManagerFactoryUtils
and JdoTemplate
are aware of
thread-bound persistence managers and participate in such transactions automatically.
Using either of those (or going through a TransactionAwarePersistenceManagerFactoryProxy
is required for JDO access code supporting this transaction management mechanism.
This transaction manager is appropriate for applications that use a single
JDO PersistenceManagerFactory for transactional data access. JTA (usually through
JtaTransactionManager
) is necessary
for accessing multiple transactional resources within the same transaction.
Note that you need to configure your JDO provider accordingly in order to make
it participate in JTA transactions.
This transaction manager also supports direct DataSource access within a
transaction (i.e. plain JDBC code working with the same DataSource).
This allows for mixing services which access JDO and services which use plain
JDBC (without being aware of JDO)! Application code needs to stick to the
same simple Connection lookup pattern as with
DataSourceTransactionManager
(i.e. getConnection(DataSource)
or going through a
TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy
).
Note: To be able to register a DataSource's Connection for plain JDBC code,
this instance needs to be aware of the DataSource (setDataSource(DataSource)
).
The given DataSource should obviously match the one used by the given
PersistenceManagerFactory. This transaction manager will autodetect the DataSource
that acts as "connectionFactory" of the PersistenceManagerFactory, so you usually
don't need to explicitly specify the "dataSource" property.
On JDBC 3.0, this transaction manager supports nested transactions via JDBC 3.0
Savepoints. The setNestedTransactionAllowed(boolean)
"nestedTransactionAllowed"}
flag defaults to "false", though, as nested transactions will just apply to the
JDBC Connection, not to the JDO PersistenceManager and its cached objects.
You can manually set the flag to "true" if you want to use nested transactions
for JDBC access code which participates in JDO transactions (provided that your
JDBC driver supports Savepoints). Note that JDO itself does not support
nested transactions! Hence, do not expect JDO access code to semantically
participate in a nested transaction.
setPersistenceManagerFactory(PersistenceManagerFactory)
setDataSource(DataSource)
LocalPersistenceManagerFactoryBean
getPersistenceManager(PersistenceManagerFactory, boolean)
releasePersistenceManager(PersistenceManager, PersistenceManagerFactory)
JdoTemplate
TransactionAwarePersistenceManagerFactoryProxy
getConnection(DataSource)
releaseConnection(Connection, DataSource)
JdbcTemplate
DataSourceTransactionManager
JtaTransactionManager
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Create a new JdoTransactionManager instance.
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Create a new JdoTransactionManager instance.
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Eagerly initialize the JDO dialect, creating a default one
for the specified PersistenceManagerFactory if none set.
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Return the JDBC DataSource that this instance manages transactions for.
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Return the JDO dialect to use for this transaction manager.
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Return the PersistenceManagerFactory that this instance should manage transactions for.
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Return the resource factory that this transaction manager operates on,
e.g.
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Set whether to autodetect a JDBC DataSource used by the JDO PersistenceManagerFactory,
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Set the JDBC DataSource that this instance should manage transactions for.
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Set the JDO dialect to use for this transaction manager.
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Set the PersistenceManagerFactory that this instance should manage transactions for.
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Close the current transaction's EntityManager.
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Convert the given JDOException to an appropriate exception from the
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Begin a new transaction with semantics according to the given transaction
definition.
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Cleanup resources after transaction completion.
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Perform an actual commit of the given transaction.
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Return a transaction object for the current transaction state.
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Resume the resources of the current transaction.
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Perform an actual rollback of the given transaction.
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Set the given transaction rollback-only.
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Suspend the resources of the current transaction.
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Check if the given transaction object indicates an existing transaction
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This implementation returns "true": a JDO2 commit will properly handle
transactions that have been marked rollback-only at a global level.
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Create a new JdoTransactionManager instance. A PersistenceManagerFactory has to be set to be able to use it.
Create a new JdoTransactionManager instance.
pmf | PersistenceManagerFactory to manage transactions for |
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Eagerly initialize the JDO dialect, creating a default one for the specified PersistenceManagerFactory if none set. Auto-detect the PersistenceManagerFactory's DataSource, if any.
Return the JDBC DataSource that this instance manages transactions for.
Return the JDO dialect to use for this transaction manager.
Creates a default one for the specified PersistenceManagerFactory if none set.
Return the PersistenceManagerFactory that this instance should manage transactions for.
Return the resource factory that this transaction manager operates on, e.g. a JDBC DataSource or a JMS ConnectionFactory.
This target resource factory is usually used as resource key for
TransactionSynchronizationManager
's resource bindings per thread.
null
)Set whether to autodetect a JDBC DataSource used by the JDO PersistenceManagerFactory,
as returned by the getConnectionFactory()
method. Default is "true".
Can be turned off to deliberately ignore an available DataSource, to not expose JDO transactions as JDBC transactions for that DataSource.
setDataSource(DataSource)
Set the JDBC DataSource that this instance should manage transactions for. The DataSource should match the one used by the JDO PersistenceManagerFactory: for example, you could specify the same JNDI DataSource for both.
If the PersistenceManagerFactory uses a DataSource as connection factory, the DataSource will be autodetected: You can still explictly specify the DataSource, but you don't need to in this case.
A transactional JDBC Connection for this DataSource will be provided to application code accessing this DataSource directly via DataSourceUtils or JdbcTemplate. The Connection will be taken from the JDO PersistenceManager.
Note that you need to use a JDO dialect for a specific JDO provider to allow for exposing JDO transactions as JDBC transactions.
The DataSource specified here should be the target DataSource to manage transactions for, not a TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy. Only data access code may work with TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy, while the transaction manager needs to work on the underlying target DataSource. If there's nevertheless a TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy passed in, it will be unwrapped to extract its target DataSource.
setAutodetectDataSource(boolean)
setJdoDialect(JdoDialect)
TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy
DataSourceUtils
JdbcTemplate
Set the JDO dialect to use for this transaction manager.
The dialect object can be used to retrieve the underlying JDBC connection and thus allows for exposing JDO transactions as JDBC transactions.
Set the PersistenceManagerFactory that this instance should manage transactions for.
The PersistenceManagerFactory specified here should be the target PersistenceManagerFactory to manage transactions for, not a TransactionAwarePersistenceManagerFactoryProxy. Only data access code may work with TransactionAwarePersistenceManagerFactoryProxy, while the transaction manager needs to work on the underlying target PersistenceManagerFactory.
Close the current transaction's EntityManager. Called after a transaction begin attempt failed.
txObject | the current transaction |
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Convert the given JDOException to an appropriate exception from the
org.springframework.dao
hierarchy.
The default implementation delegates to the JdoDialect. May be overridden in subclasses.
ex | JDOException that occured |
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Begin a new transaction with semantics according to the given transaction definition. Does not have to care about applying the propagation behavior, as this has already been handled by this abstract manager.
This method gets called when the transaction manager has decided to actually start a new transaction. Either there wasn't any transaction before, or the previous transaction has been suspended.
A special scenario is a nested transaction without savepoint: If
useSavepointForNestedTransaction()
returns "false", this method
will be called to start a nested transaction when necessary. In such a context,
there will be an active transaction: The implementation of this method has
to detect this and start an appropriate nested transaction.
transaction | transaction object returned by doGetTransaction |
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definition | TransactionDefinition instance, describing propagation behavior, isolation level, read-only flag, timeout, and transaction name |
Cleanup resources after transaction completion.
Called after doCommit
and doRollback
execution,
on any outcome. The default implementation does nothing.
Should not throw any exceptions but just issue warnings on errors.
transaction | transaction object returned by doGetTransaction
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Perform an actual commit of the given transaction.
An implementation does not need to check the "new transaction" flag or the rollback-only flag; this will already have been handled before. Usually, a straight commit will be performed on the transaction object contained in the passed-in status.
status | the status representation of the transaction |
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Return a transaction object for the current transaction state.
The returned object will usually be specific to the concrete transaction manager implementation, carrying corresponding transaction state in a modifiable fashion. This object will be passed into the other template methods (e.g. doBegin and doCommit), either directly or as part of a DefaultTransactionStatus instance.
The returned object should contain information about any existing
transaction, that is, a transaction that has already started before the
current getTransaction
call on the transaction manager.
Consequently, a doGetTransaction
implementation will usually
look for an existing transaction and store corresponding state in the
returned transaction object.
Resume the resources of the current transaction. Transaction synchronization will be resumed afterwards.
The default implementation throws a TransactionSuspensionNotSupportedException, assuming that transaction suspension is generally not supported.
transaction | transaction object returned by doGetTransaction |
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suspendedResources | the object that holds suspended resources, as returned by doSuspend |
Perform an actual rollback of the given transaction.
An implementation does not need to check the "new transaction" flag; this will already have been handled before. Usually, a straight rollback will be performed on the transaction object contained in the passed-in status.
status | the status representation of the transaction |
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Set the given transaction rollback-only. Only called on rollback if the current transaction participates in an existing one.
The default implementation throws an IllegalTransactionStateException, assuming that participating in existing transactions is generally not supported. Subclasses are of course encouraged to provide such support.
status | the status representation of the transaction |
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Suspend the resources of the current transaction. Transaction synchronization will already have been suspended.
The default implementation throws a TransactionSuspensionNotSupportedException, assuming that transaction suspension is generally not supported.
transaction | transaction object returned by doGetTransaction |
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Check if the given transaction object indicates an existing transaction (that is, a transaction which has already started).
The result will be evaluated according to the specified propagation behavior for the new transaction. An existing transaction might get suspended (in case of PROPAGATION_REQUIRES_NEW), or the new transaction might participate in the existing one (in case of PROPAGATION_REQUIRED).
The default implementation returns false
, assuming that
participating in existing transactions is generally not supported.
Subclasses are of course encouraged to provide such support.
transaction | transaction object returned by doGetTransaction |
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This implementation returns "true": a JDO2 commit will properly handle transactions that have been marked rollback-only at a global level.