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package com.atomikos.icatch.imp;
import java.util.Stack;
import com.atomikos.icatch.CompositeTransaction;
import com.atomikos.icatch.Participant;
import com.atomikos.icatch.RecoveryCoordinator;
import com.atomikos.icatch.SubTxAwareParticipant;
import com.atomikos.icatch.Synchronization;
import com.atomikos.recovery.TxState;
/**
*
*
* A transaction terminating state handler. The purpose of this
* state is to detect and prevent concurrency effects when
* a timout/rollback thread interleaves with an application/commit
* thread. Due to the testAndSet functionality, the first such
* interleaving thread will be allowed to proceed, whereas the
* second thread will see this state and its safety checks.
*/
class TxTerminatingStateHandler extends TransactionStateHandler
{
private boolean committing;
public TxTerminatingStateHandler ( boolean committing , CompositeTransactionImp ct,
TransactionStateHandler handler )
{
super ( ct , handler );
this.committing = committing;
}
private void reject() throws IllegalStateException
{
if ( committing )
throw new IllegalStateException ( "Transaction is committing - adding a new participant is not allowed" );
else
throw new IllegalStateException ( "Transaction is rolling back - adding a new participant is not allowed" );
}
/**
* @return ACTIVE or JPA implementations like EclipseJPA will not attempt to flush changes before commit!
*/
protected TxState getState()
{
return TxState.ACTIVE;
}
protected RecoveryCoordinator addParticipant ( Participant p )
{
if ( ! committing ) reject();
return super.addParticipant ( p );
}
protected void addSubTxAwareParticipant ( SubTxAwareParticipant p )
{
if ( ! committing ) reject();
super.addSubTxAwareParticipant ( p );
}
protected void addSynchronizations ( Stack s )
{
reject();
}
protected void commit()
{
//reject in all cases, even if committing: the application thread should commit, and only once
reject();
}
protected CompositeTransaction createSubTransaction()
{
reject();
return null;
}
protected void registerSynchronization()
{
reject();
}
protected void rollbackWithStateCheck()
{
if ( committing ) reject();
//return silently if rolling back already: rollback twice should be the same as once
}
protected void setRollbackOnly()
{
if ( committing ) {
//happens legally if synchronizations call this method!
super.setRollbackOnly();
} //else ignore: already rolling back; this is consistent with what is asked
}
}