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package org.apache.ibatis.transaction.managed;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.util.Properties;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import org.apache.ibatis.session.TransactionIsolationLevel;
import org.apache.ibatis.transaction.Transaction;
import org.apache.ibatis.transaction.TransactionFactory;
/**
* Creates {@link ManagedTransaction} instances.
*
* @author Clinton Begin
*
* @see ManagedTransaction
*/
public class ManagedTransactionFactory implements TransactionFactory {
private boolean closeConnection = true;
@Override
public void setProperties(Properties props) {
if (props != null) {
String closeConnectionProperty = props.getProperty("closeConnection");
if (closeConnectionProperty != null) {
closeConnection = Boolean.valueOf(closeConnectionProperty);
}
}
}
@Override
public Transaction newTransaction(Connection conn) {
return new ManagedTransaction(conn, closeConnection);
}
@Override
public Transaction newTransaction(DataSource ds, TransactionIsolationLevel level, boolean autoCommit) {
// Silently ignores autocommit and isolation level, as managed transactions are entirely
// controlled by an external manager. It's silently ignored so that
// code remains portable between managed and unmanaged configurations.
return new ManagedTransaction(ds, level, closeConnection);
}
}