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package org.springframework.transaction.jta;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.ObjectInputStream;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Properties;
import javax.naming.NamingException;
import javax.transaction.HeuristicMixedException;
import javax.transaction.HeuristicRollbackException;
import javax.transaction.InvalidTransactionException;
import javax.transaction.NotSupportedException;
import javax.transaction.RollbackException;
import javax.transaction.Status;
import javax.transaction.SystemException;
import javax.transaction.Transaction;
import javax.transaction.TransactionManager;
import javax.transaction.TransactionSynchronizationRegistry;
import javax.transaction.UserTransaction;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.jndi.JndiTemplate;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.transaction.CannotCreateTransactionException;
import org.springframework.transaction.HeuristicCompletionException;
import org.springframework.transaction.IllegalTransactionStateException;
import org.springframework.transaction.InvalidIsolationLevelException;
import org.springframework.transaction.NestedTransactionNotSupportedException;
import org.springframework.transaction.TransactionDefinition;
import org.springframework.transaction.TransactionSuspensionNotSupportedException;
import org.springframework.transaction.TransactionSystemException;
import org.springframework.transaction.UnexpectedRollbackException;
import org.springframework.transaction.support.AbstractPlatformTransactionManager;
import org.springframework.transaction.support.DefaultTransactionStatus;
import org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronization;
import org.springframework.util.Assert;
import org.springframework.util.StringUtils;
/**
* {@link org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager} implementation
* for JTA, delegating to a backend JTA provider. This is typically used to delegate
* to a Java EE server's transaction coordinator, but may also be configured with a
* local JTA provider which is embedded within the application.
*
* This transaction manager is appropriate for handling distributed transactions,
* i.e. transactions that span multiple resources, and for controlling transactions on
* application server resources (e.g. JDBC DataSources available in JNDI) in general.
* For a single JDBC DataSource, DataSourceTransactionManager is perfectly sufficient,
* and for accessing a single resource with Hibernate (including transactional cache),
* HibernateTransactionManager is appropriate, for example.
*
*
For typical JTA transactions (REQUIRED, SUPPORTS, MANDATORY, NEVER), a plain
* JtaTransactionManager definition is all you need, portable across all Java EE servers.
* This corresponds to the functionality of the JTA UserTransaction, for which Java EE
* specifies a standard JNDI name ("java:comp/UserTransaction"). There is no need to
* configure a server-specific TransactionManager lookup for this kind of JTA usage.
*
*
Transaction suspension (REQUIRES_NEW, NOT_SUPPORTED) is just available with a
* JTA TransactionManager being registered. Common TransactionManager locations are
* autodetected by JtaTransactionManager, provided that the "autodetectTransactionManager"
* flag is set to "true" (which it is by default).
*
*
Note: Support for the JTA TransactionManager interface is not required by Java EE.
* Almost all Java EE servers expose it, but do so as extension to EE. There might be some
* issues with compatibility, despite the TransactionManager interface being part of JTA.
* As a consequence, Spring provides various vendor-specific PlatformTransactionManagers,
* which are recommended to be used if appropriate: {@link WebLogicJtaTransactionManager}
* and {@link WebSphereUowTransactionManager}. For all other Java EE servers, the
* standard JtaTransactionManager is sufficient.
*
*
This pure JtaTransactionManager class supports timeouts but not per-transaction
* isolation levels. Custom subclasses may override the {@link #doJtaBegin} method for
* specific JTA extensions in order to provide this functionality; Spring includes a
* corresponding {@link WebLogicJtaTransactionManager} class for WebLogic Server. Such
* adapters for specific Java EE transaction coordinators may also expose transaction
* names for monitoring; with standard JTA, transaction names will simply be ignored.
*
*
Consider using Spring's {@code tx:jta-transaction-manager} configuration
* element for automatically picking the appropriate JTA platform transaction manager
* (automatically detecting WebLogic and WebSphere).
*
*
JTA 1.1 adds the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry facility, as public Java EE 5
* API in addition to the standard JTA UserTransaction handle. As of Spring 2.5, this
* JtaTransactionManager autodetects the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry and uses
* it for registering Spring-managed synchronizations when participating in an existing
* JTA transaction (e.g. controlled by EJB CMT). If no TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
* is available, then such synchronizations will be registered via the (non-EE) JTA
* TransactionManager handle.
*
*
This class is serializable. However, active synchronizations do not survive serialization.
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 24.03.2003
* @see javax.transaction.UserTransaction
* @see javax.transaction.TransactionManager
* @see javax.transaction.TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
* @see #setUserTransactionName
* @see #setUserTransaction
* @see #setTransactionManagerName
* @see #setTransactionManager
* @see WebLogicJtaTransactionManager
*/
@SuppressWarnings("serial")
public class JtaTransactionManager extends AbstractPlatformTransactionManager
implements TransactionFactory, InitializingBean, Serializable {
/**
* Default JNDI location for the JTA UserTransaction. Many Java EE servers
* also provide support for the JTA TransactionManager interface there.
* @see #setUserTransactionName
* @see #setAutodetectTransactionManager
*/
public static final String DEFAULT_USER_TRANSACTION_NAME = "java:comp/UserTransaction";
/**
* Fallback JNDI locations for the JTA TransactionManager. Applied if
* the JTA UserTransaction does not implement the JTA TransactionManager
* interface, provided that the "autodetectTransactionManager" flag is "true".
* @see #setTransactionManagerName
* @see #setAutodetectTransactionManager
*/
public static final String[] FALLBACK_TRANSACTION_MANAGER_NAMES =
new String[] {"java:comp/TransactionManager", "java:appserver/TransactionManager",
"java:pm/TransactionManager", "java:/TransactionManager"};
/**
* Standard Java EE 5 JNDI location for the JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry.
* Autodetected when available.
*/
public static final String DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_SYNCHRONIZATION_REGISTRY_NAME =
"java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry";
private transient JndiTemplate jndiTemplate = new JndiTemplate();
@Nullable
private transient UserTransaction userTransaction;
@Nullable
private String userTransactionName;
private boolean autodetectUserTransaction = true;
private boolean cacheUserTransaction = true;
private boolean userTransactionObtainedFromJndi = false;
@Nullable
private transient TransactionManager transactionManager;
@Nullable
private String transactionManagerName;
private boolean autodetectTransactionManager = true;
@Nullable
private transient TransactionSynchronizationRegistry transactionSynchronizationRegistry;
@Nullable
private String transactionSynchronizationRegistryName;
private boolean autodetectTransactionSynchronizationRegistry = true;
private boolean allowCustomIsolationLevels = false;
/**
* Create a new JtaTransactionManager instance, to be configured as bean.
* Invoke {@code afterPropertiesSet} to activate the configuration.
* @see #setUserTransactionName
* @see #setUserTransaction
* @see #setTransactionManagerName
* @see #setTransactionManager
* @see #afterPropertiesSet()
*/
public JtaTransactionManager() {
setNestedTransactionAllowed(true);
}
/**
* Create a new JtaTransactionManager instance.
* @param userTransaction the JTA UserTransaction to use as direct reference
*/
public JtaTransactionManager(UserTransaction userTransaction) {
this();
Assert.notNull(userTransaction, "UserTransaction must not be null");
this.userTransaction = userTransaction;
}
/**
* Create a new JtaTransactionManager instance.
* @param userTransaction the JTA UserTransaction to use as direct reference
* @param transactionManager the JTA TransactionManager to use as direct reference
*/
public JtaTransactionManager(UserTransaction userTransaction, TransactionManager transactionManager) {
this();
Assert.notNull(userTransaction, "UserTransaction must not be null");
Assert.notNull(transactionManager, "TransactionManager must not be null");
this.userTransaction = userTransaction;
this.transactionManager = transactionManager;
}
/**
* Create a new JtaTransactionManager instance.
* @param transactionManager the JTA TransactionManager to use as direct reference
*/
public JtaTransactionManager(TransactionManager transactionManager) {
this();
Assert.notNull(transactionManager, "TransactionManager must not be null");
this.transactionManager = transactionManager;
this.userTransaction = buildUserTransaction(transactionManager);
}
/**
* Set the JndiTemplate to use for JNDI lookups.
* A default one is used if not set.
*/
public void setJndiTemplate(JndiTemplate jndiTemplate) {
Assert.notNull(jndiTemplate, "JndiTemplate must not be null");
this.jndiTemplate = jndiTemplate;
}
/**
* Return the JndiTemplate used for JNDI lookups.
*/
public JndiTemplate getJndiTemplate() {
return this.jndiTemplate;
}
/**
* Set the JNDI environment to use for JNDI lookups.
* Creates a JndiTemplate with the given environment settings.
* @see #setJndiTemplate
*/
public void setJndiEnvironment(@Nullable Properties jndiEnvironment) {
this.jndiTemplate = new JndiTemplate(jndiEnvironment);
}
/**
* Return the JNDI environment to use for JNDI lookups.
*/
@Nullable
public Properties getJndiEnvironment() {
return this.jndiTemplate.getEnvironment();
}
/**
* Set the JTA UserTransaction to use as direct reference.
*
Typically just used for local JTA setups; in a Java EE environment,
* the UserTransaction will always be fetched from JNDI.
* @see #setUserTransactionName
* @see #setAutodetectUserTransaction
*/
public void setUserTransaction(@Nullable UserTransaction userTransaction) {
this.userTransaction = userTransaction;
}
/**
* Return the JTA UserTransaction that this transaction manager uses.
*/
@Nullable
public UserTransaction getUserTransaction() {
return this.userTransaction;
}
/**
* Set the JNDI name of the JTA UserTransaction.
*
Note that the UserTransaction will be autodetected at the Java EE
* default location "java:comp/UserTransaction" if not specified explicitly.
* @see #DEFAULT_USER_TRANSACTION_NAME
* @see #setUserTransaction
* @see #setAutodetectUserTransaction
*/
public void setUserTransactionName(String userTransactionName) {
this.userTransactionName = userTransactionName;
}
/**
* Set whether to autodetect the JTA UserTransaction at its default
* JNDI location "java:comp/UserTransaction", as specified by Java EE.
* Will proceed without UserTransaction if none found.
*
Default is "true", autodetecting the UserTransaction unless
* it has been specified explicitly. Turn this flag off to allow for
* JtaTransactionManager operating against the TransactionManager only,
* despite a default UserTransaction being available.
* @see #DEFAULT_USER_TRANSACTION_NAME
*/
public void setAutodetectUserTransaction(boolean autodetectUserTransaction) {
this.autodetectUserTransaction = autodetectUserTransaction;
}
/**
* Set whether to cache the JTA UserTransaction object fetched from JNDI.
*
Default is "true": UserTransaction lookup will only happen at startup,
* reusing the same UserTransaction handle for all transactions of all threads.
* This is the most efficient choice for all application servers that provide
* a shared UserTransaction object (the typical case).
*
Turn this flag off to enforce a fresh lookup of the UserTransaction
* for every transaction. This is only necessary for application servers
* that return a new UserTransaction for every transaction, keeping state
* tied to the UserTransaction object itself rather than the current thread.
* @see #setUserTransactionName
*/
public void setCacheUserTransaction(boolean cacheUserTransaction) {
this.cacheUserTransaction = cacheUserTransaction;
}
/**
* Set the JTA TransactionManager to use as direct reference.
*
A TransactionManager is necessary for suspending and resuming transactions,
* as this not supported by the UserTransaction interface.
*
Note that the TransactionManager will be autodetected if the JTA
* UserTransaction object implements the JTA TransactionManager interface too,
* as well as autodetected at various well-known fallback JNDI locations.
* @see #setTransactionManagerName
* @see #setAutodetectTransactionManager
*/
public void setTransactionManager(@Nullable TransactionManager transactionManager) {
this.transactionManager = transactionManager;
}
/**
* Return the JTA TransactionManager that this transaction manager uses, if any.
*/
@Nullable
public TransactionManager getTransactionManager() {
return this.transactionManager;
}
/**
* Set the JNDI name of the JTA TransactionManager.
*
A TransactionManager is necessary for suspending and resuming transactions,
* as this not supported by the UserTransaction interface.
*
Note that the TransactionManager will be autodetected if the JTA
* UserTransaction object implements the JTA TransactionManager interface too,
* as well as autodetected at various well-known fallback JNDI locations.
* @see #setTransactionManager
* @see #setAutodetectTransactionManager
*/
public void setTransactionManagerName(String transactionManagerName) {
this.transactionManagerName = transactionManagerName;
}
/**
* Set whether to autodetect a JTA UserTransaction object that implements
* the JTA TransactionManager interface too (i.e. the JNDI location for the
* TransactionManager is "java:comp/UserTransaction", same as for the UserTransaction).
* Also checks the fallback JNDI locations "java:comp/TransactionManager" and
* "java:/TransactionManager". Will proceed without TransactionManager if none found.
*
Default is "true", autodetecting the TransactionManager unless it has been
* specified explicitly. Can be turned off to deliberately ignore an available
* TransactionManager, for example when there are known issues with suspend/resume
* and any attempt to use REQUIRES_NEW or NOT_SUPPORTED should fail fast.
* @see #FALLBACK_TRANSACTION_MANAGER_NAMES
*/
public void setAutodetectTransactionManager(boolean autodetectTransactionManager) {
this.autodetectTransactionManager = autodetectTransactionManager;
}
/**
* Set the JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry to use as direct reference.
*
A TransactionSynchronizationRegistry allows for interposed registration
* of transaction synchronizations, as an alternative to the regular registration
* methods on the JTA TransactionManager API. Also, it is an official part of the
* Java EE 5 platform, in contrast to the JTA TransactionManager itself.
*
Note that the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry will be autodetected in JNDI and
* also from the UserTransaction/TransactionManager object if implemented there as well.
* @see #setTransactionSynchronizationRegistryName
* @see #setAutodetectTransactionSynchronizationRegistry
*/
public void setTransactionSynchronizationRegistry(@Nullable TransactionSynchronizationRegistry transactionSynchronizationRegistry) {
this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry = transactionSynchronizationRegistry;
}
/**
* Return the JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry that this transaction manager uses, if any.
*/
@Nullable
public TransactionSynchronizationRegistry getTransactionSynchronizationRegistry() {
return this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry;
}
/**
* Set the JNDI name of the JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry.
*
Note that the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry will be autodetected
* at the Java EE 5 default location "java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry"
* if not specified explicitly.
* @see #DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_SYNCHRONIZATION_REGISTRY_NAME
*/
public void setTransactionSynchronizationRegistryName(String transactionSynchronizationRegistryName) {
this.transactionSynchronizationRegistryName = transactionSynchronizationRegistryName;
}
/**
* Set whether to autodetect a JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry object
* at its default JDNI location ("java:comp/TransactionSynchronizationRegistry")
* if the UserTransaction has also been obtained from JNDI, and also whether
* to fall back to checking whether the JTA UserTransaction/TransactionManager
* object implements the JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry interface too.
*
Default is "true", autodetecting the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
* unless it has been specified explicitly. Can be turned off to delegate
* synchronization registration to the regular JTA TransactionManager API.
*/
public void setAutodetectTransactionSynchronizationRegistry(boolean autodetectTransactionSynchronizationRegistry) {
this.autodetectTransactionSynchronizationRegistry = autodetectTransactionSynchronizationRegistry;
}
/**
* Set whether to allow custom isolation levels to be specified.
*
Default is "false", throwing an exception if a non-default isolation level
* is specified for a transaction. Turn this flag on if affected resource adapters
* check the thread-bound transaction context and apply the specified isolation
* levels individually (e.g. through an IsolationLevelDataSourceAdapter).
* @see org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.IsolationLevelDataSourceAdapter
* @see org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.lookup.IsolationLevelDataSourceRouter
*/
public void setAllowCustomIsolationLevels(boolean allowCustomIsolationLevels) {
this.allowCustomIsolationLevels = allowCustomIsolationLevels;
}
/**
* Initialize the UserTransaction as well as the TransactionManager handle.
* @see #initUserTransactionAndTransactionManager()
*/
@Override
public void afterPropertiesSet() throws TransactionSystemException {
initUserTransactionAndTransactionManager();
checkUserTransactionAndTransactionManager();
initTransactionSynchronizationRegistry();
}
/**
* Initialize the UserTransaction as well as the TransactionManager handle.
* @throws TransactionSystemException if initialization failed
*/
protected void initUserTransactionAndTransactionManager() throws TransactionSystemException {
if (this.userTransaction == null) {
// Fetch JTA UserTransaction from JNDI, if necessary.
if (StringUtils.hasLength(this.userTransactionName)) {
this.userTransaction = lookupUserTransaction(this.userTransactionName);
this.userTransactionObtainedFromJndi = true;
}
else {
this.userTransaction = retrieveUserTransaction();
if (this.userTransaction == null && this.autodetectUserTransaction) {
// Autodetect UserTransaction at its default JNDI location.
this.userTransaction = findUserTransaction();
}
}
}
if (this.transactionManager == null) {
// Fetch JTA TransactionManager from JNDI, if necessary.
if (StringUtils.hasLength(this.transactionManagerName)) {
this.transactionManager = lookupTransactionManager(this.transactionManagerName);
}
else {
this.transactionManager = retrieveTransactionManager();
if (this.transactionManager == null && this.autodetectTransactionManager) {
// Autodetect UserTransaction object that implements TransactionManager,
// and check fallback JNDI locations otherwise.
this.transactionManager = findTransactionManager(this.userTransaction);
}
}
}
// If only JTA TransactionManager specified, create UserTransaction handle for it.
if (this.userTransaction == null && this.transactionManager != null) {
this.userTransaction = buildUserTransaction(this.transactionManager);
}
}
/**
* Check the UserTransaction as well as the TransactionManager handle,
* assuming standard JTA requirements.
* @throws IllegalStateException if no sufficient handles are available
*/
protected void checkUserTransactionAndTransactionManager() throws IllegalStateException {
// We at least need the JTA UserTransaction.
if (this.userTransaction != null) {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Using JTA UserTransaction: " + this.userTransaction);
}
}
else {
throw new IllegalStateException("No JTA UserTransaction available - specify either " +
"'userTransaction' or 'userTransactionName' or 'transactionManager' or 'transactionManagerName'");
}
// For transaction suspension, the JTA TransactionManager is necessary too.
if (this.transactionManager != null) {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Using JTA TransactionManager: " + this.transactionManager);
}
}
else {
logger.warn("No JTA TransactionManager found: transaction suspension not available");
}
}
/**
* Initialize the JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry, if available.
*
To be called after {@link #initUserTransactionAndTransactionManager()},
* since it may check the UserTransaction and TransactionManager handles.
* @throws TransactionSystemException if initialization failed
*/
protected void initTransactionSynchronizationRegistry() {
if (this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry == null) {
// Fetch JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry from JNDI, if necessary.
if (StringUtils.hasLength(this.transactionSynchronizationRegistryName)) {
this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry =
lookupTransactionSynchronizationRegistry(this.transactionSynchronizationRegistryName);
}
else {
this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry = retrieveTransactionSynchronizationRegistry();
if (this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry == null && this.autodetectTransactionSynchronizationRegistry) {
// Autodetect in JNDI if applicable, and check UserTransaction/TransactionManager
// object that implements TransactionSynchronizationRegistry otherwise.
this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry =
findTransactionSynchronizationRegistry(this.userTransaction, this.transactionManager);
}
}
}
if (this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry != null) {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Using JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry: " + this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry);
}
}
}
/**
* Build a UserTransaction handle based on the given TransactionManager.
* @param transactionManager the TransactionManager
* @return a corresponding UserTransaction handle
*/
protected UserTransaction buildUserTransaction(TransactionManager transactionManager) {
if (transactionManager instanceof UserTransaction) {
return (UserTransaction) transactionManager;
}
else {
return new UserTransactionAdapter(transactionManager);
}
}
/**
* Look up the JTA UserTransaction in JNDI via the configured name.
*
Called by {@code afterPropertiesSet} if no direct UserTransaction reference was set.
* Can be overridden in subclasses to provide a different UserTransaction object.
* @param userTransactionName the JNDI name of the UserTransaction
* @return the UserTransaction object
* @throws TransactionSystemException if the JNDI lookup failed
* @see #setJndiTemplate
* @see #setUserTransactionName
*/
protected UserTransaction lookupUserTransaction(String userTransactionName)
throws TransactionSystemException {
try {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Retrieving JTA UserTransaction from JNDI location [" + userTransactionName + "]");
}
return getJndiTemplate().lookup(userTransactionName, UserTransaction.class);
}
catch (NamingException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException(
"JTA UserTransaction is not available at JNDI location [" + userTransactionName + "]", ex);
}
}
/**
* Look up the JTA TransactionManager in JNDI via the configured name.
*
Called by {@code afterPropertiesSet} if no direct TransactionManager reference was set.
* Can be overridden in subclasses to provide a different TransactionManager object.
* @param transactionManagerName the JNDI name of the TransactionManager
* @return the UserTransaction object
* @throws TransactionSystemException if the JNDI lookup failed
* @see #setJndiTemplate
* @see #setTransactionManagerName
*/
protected TransactionManager lookupTransactionManager(String transactionManagerName)
throws TransactionSystemException {
try {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Retrieving JTA TransactionManager from JNDI location [" + transactionManagerName + "]");
}
return getJndiTemplate().lookup(transactionManagerName, TransactionManager.class);
}
catch (NamingException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException(
"JTA TransactionManager is not available at JNDI location [" + transactionManagerName + "]", ex);
}
}
/**
* Look up the JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry in JNDI via the configured name.
*
Can be overridden in subclasses to provide a different TransactionManager object.
* @param registryName the JNDI name of the
* TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
* @return the TransactionSynchronizationRegistry object
* @throws TransactionSystemException if the JNDI lookup failed
* @see #setJndiTemplate
* @see #setTransactionSynchronizationRegistryName
*/
protected TransactionSynchronizationRegistry lookupTransactionSynchronizationRegistry(String registryName) throws TransactionSystemException {
try {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Retrieving JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry from JNDI location [" + registryName + "]");
}
return getJndiTemplate().lookup(registryName, TransactionSynchronizationRegistry.class);
}
catch (NamingException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException(
"JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry is not available at JNDI location [" + registryName + "]", ex);
}
}
/**
* Allows subclasses to retrieve the JTA UserTransaction in a vendor-specific manner.
* Only called if no "userTransaction" or "userTransactionName" specified.
*
The default implementation simply returns {@code null}.
* @return the JTA UserTransaction handle to use, or {@code null} if none found
* @throws TransactionSystemException in case of errors
* @see #setUserTransaction
* @see #setUserTransactionName
*/
@Nullable
protected UserTransaction retrieveUserTransaction() throws TransactionSystemException {
return null;
}
/**
* Allows subclasses to retrieve the JTA TransactionManager in a vendor-specific manner.
* Only called if no "transactionManager" or "transactionManagerName" specified.
*
The default implementation simply returns {@code null}.
* @return the JTA TransactionManager handle to use, or {@code null} if none found
* @throws TransactionSystemException in case of errors
* @see #setTransactionManager
* @see #setTransactionManagerName
*/
@Nullable
protected TransactionManager retrieveTransactionManager() throws TransactionSystemException {
return null;
}
/**
* Allows subclasses to retrieve the JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry
* in a vendor-specific manner.
*
The default implementation simply returns {@code null}.
* @return the JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry handle to use,
* or {@code null} if none found
* @throws TransactionSystemException in case of errors
*/
@Nullable
protected TransactionSynchronizationRegistry retrieveTransactionSynchronizationRegistry() throws TransactionSystemException {
return null;
}
/**
* Find the JTA UserTransaction through a default JNDI lookup:
* "java:comp/UserTransaction".
* @return the JTA UserTransaction reference, or {@code null} if not found
* @see #DEFAULT_USER_TRANSACTION_NAME
*/
@Nullable
protected UserTransaction findUserTransaction() {
String jndiName = DEFAULT_USER_TRANSACTION_NAME;
try {
UserTransaction ut = getJndiTemplate().lookup(jndiName, UserTransaction.class);
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("JTA UserTransaction found at default JNDI location [" + jndiName + "]");
}
this.userTransactionObtainedFromJndi = true;
return ut;
}
catch (NamingException ex) {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("No JTA UserTransaction found at default JNDI location [" + jndiName + "]", ex);
}
return null;
}
}
/**
* Find the JTA TransactionManager through autodetection: checking whether the
* UserTransaction object implements the TransactionManager, and checking the
* fallback JNDI locations.
* @param ut the JTA UserTransaction object
* @return the JTA TransactionManager reference, or {@code null} if not found
* @see #FALLBACK_TRANSACTION_MANAGER_NAMES
*/
@Nullable
protected TransactionManager findTransactionManager(@Nullable UserTransaction ut) {
if (ut instanceof TransactionManager) {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("JTA UserTransaction object [" + ut + "] implements TransactionManager");
}
return (TransactionManager) ut;
}
// Check fallback JNDI locations.
for (String jndiName : FALLBACK_TRANSACTION_MANAGER_NAMES) {
try {
TransactionManager tm = getJndiTemplate().lookup(jndiName, TransactionManager.class);
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("JTA TransactionManager found at fallback JNDI location [" + jndiName + "]");
}
return tm;
}
catch (NamingException ex) {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("No JTA TransactionManager found at fallback JNDI location [" + jndiName + "]", ex);
}
}
}
// OK, so no JTA TransactionManager is available...
return null;
}
/**
* Find the JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry through autodetection:
* checking whether the UserTransaction object or TransactionManager object
* implements it, and checking Java EE 5's standard JNDI location.
*
The default implementation simply returns {@code null}.
* @param ut the JTA UserTransaction object
* @param tm the JTA TransactionManager object
* @return the JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry handle to use,
* or {@code null} if none found
* @throws TransactionSystemException in case of errors
*/
@Nullable
protected TransactionSynchronizationRegistry findTransactionSynchronizationRegistry(
@Nullable UserTransaction ut, @Nullable TransactionManager tm) throws TransactionSystemException {
if (this.userTransactionObtainedFromJndi) {
// UserTransaction has already been obtained from JNDI, so the
// TransactionSynchronizationRegistry probably sits there as well.
String jndiName = DEFAULT_TRANSACTION_SYNCHRONIZATION_REGISTRY_NAME;
try {
TransactionSynchronizationRegistry tsr = getJndiTemplate().lookup(jndiName, TransactionSynchronizationRegistry.class);
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry found at default JNDI location [" + jndiName + "]");
}
return tsr;
}
catch (NamingException ex) {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("No JTA TransactionSynchronizationRegistry found at default JNDI location [" + jndiName + "]", ex);
}
}
}
// Check whether the UserTransaction or TransactionManager implements it...
if (ut instanceof TransactionSynchronizationRegistry) {
return (TransactionSynchronizationRegistry) ut;
}
if (tm instanceof TransactionSynchronizationRegistry) {
return (TransactionSynchronizationRegistry) tm;
}
// OK, so no JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry is available...
return null;
}
/**
* This implementation returns a JtaTransactionObject instance for the
* JTA UserTransaction.
*
The UserTransaction object will either be looked up freshly for the
* current transaction, or the cached one looked up at startup will be used.
* The latter is the default: Most application servers use a shared singleton
* UserTransaction that can be cached. Turn off the "cacheUserTransaction"
* flag to enforce a fresh lookup for every transaction.
* @see #setCacheUserTransaction
*/
@Override
protected Object doGetTransaction() {
UserTransaction ut = getUserTransaction();
if (ut == null) {
throw new CannotCreateTransactionException("No JTA UserTransaction available - " +
"programmatic PlatformTransactionManager.getTransaction usage not supported");
}
if (!this.cacheUserTransaction) {
ut = lookupUserTransaction(
this.userTransactionName != null ? this.userTransactionName : DEFAULT_USER_TRANSACTION_NAME);
}
return doGetJtaTransaction(ut);
}
/**
* Get a JTA transaction object for the given current UserTransaction.
*
Subclasses can override this to provide a JtaTransactionObject
* subclass, for example holding some additional JTA handle needed.
* @param ut the UserTransaction handle to use for the current transaction
* @return the JtaTransactionObject holding the UserTransaction
*/
protected JtaTransactionObject doGetJtaTransaction(UserTransaction ut) {
return new JtaTransactionObject(ut);
}
@Override
protected boolean isExistingTransaction(Object transaction) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) transaction;
try {
return (txObject.getUserTransaction().getStatus() != Status.STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION);
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("JTA failure on getStatus", ex);
}
}
/**
* This implementation returns false to cause a further invocation
* of doBegin despite an already existing transaction.
*
JTA implementations might support nested transactions via further
* {@code UserTransaction.begin()} invocations, but never support savepoints.
* @see #doBegin
* @see javax.transaction.UserTransaction#begin()
*/
@Override
protected boolean useSavepointForNestedTransaction() {
return false;
}
@Override
protected void doBegin(Object transaction, TransactionDefinition definition) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) transaction;
try {
doJtaBegin(txObject, definition);
}
catch (NotSupportedException | UnsupportedOperationException ex) {
throw new NestedTransactionNotSupportedException(
"JTA implementation does not support nested transactions", ex);
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
throw new CannotCreateTransactionException("JTA failure on begin", ex);
}
}
/**
* Perform a JTA begin on the JTA UserTransaction or TransactionManager.
*
This implementation only supports standard JTA functionality:
* that is, no per-transaction isolation levels and no transaction names.
* Can be overridden in subclasses, for specific JTA implementations.
*
Calls {@code applyIsolationLevel} and {@code applyTimeout}
* before invoking the UserTransaction's {@code begin} method.
* @param txObject the JtaTransactionObject containing the UserTransaction
* @param definition the TransactionDefinition instance, describing propagation
* behavior, isolation level, read-only flag, timeout, and transaction name
* @throws NotSupportedException if thrown by JTA methods
* @throws SystemException if thrown by JTA methods
* @see #getUserTransaction
* @see #getTransactionManager
* @see #applyIsolationLevel
* @see #applyTimeout
* @see JtaTransactionObject#getUserTransaction()
* @see javax.transaction.UserTransaction#setTransactionTimeout
* @see javax.transaction.UserTransaction#begin
*/
protected void doJtaBegin(JtaTransactionObject txObject, TransactionDefinition definition)
throws NotSupportedException, SystemException {
applyIsolationLevel(txObject, definition.getIsolationLevel());
int timeout = determineTimeout(definition);
applyTimeout(txObject, timeout);
txObject.getUserTransaction().begin();
}
/**
* Apply the given transaction isolation level. The default implementation
* will throw an exception for any level other than ISOLATION_DEFAULT.
*
To be overridden in subclasses for specific JTA implementations,
* as alternative to overriding the full {@link #doJtaBegin} method.
* @param txObject the JtaTransactionObject containing the UserTransaction
* @param isolationLevel isolation level taken from transaction definition
* @throws InvalidIsolationLevelException if the given isolation level
* cannot be applied
* @throws SystemException if thrown by the JTA implementation
* @see #doJtaBegin
* @see JtaTransactionObject#getUserTransaction()
* @see #getTransactionManager()
*/
protected void applyIsolationLevel(JtaTransactionObject txObject, int isolationLevel)
throws InvalidIsolationLevelException, SystemException {
if (!this.allowCustomIsolationLevels && isolationLevel != TransactionDefinition.ISOLATION_DEFAULT) {
throw new InvalidIsolationLevelException(
"JtaTransactionManager does not support custom isolation levels by default - " +
"switch 'allowCustomIsolationLevels' to 'true'");
}
}
/**
* Apply the given transaction timeout. The default implementation will call
* {@code UserTransaction.setTransactionTimeout} for a non-default timeout value.
* @param txObject the JtaTransactionObject containing the UserTransaction
* @param timeout the timeout value taken from transaction definition
* @throws SystemException if thrown by the JTA implementation
* @see #doJtaBegin
* @see JtaTransactionObject#getUserTransaction()
* @see javax.transaction.UserTransaction#setTransactionTimeout(int)
*/
protected void applyTimeout(JtaTransactionObject txObject, int timeout) throws SystemException {
if (timeout > TransactionDefinition.TIMEOUT_DEFAULT) {
txObject.getUserTransaction().setTransactionTimeout(timeout);
if (timeout > 0) {
txObject.resetTransactionTimeout = true;
}
}
}
@Override
protected Object doSuspend(Object transaction) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) transaction;
try {
return doJtaSuspend(txObject);
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("JTA failure on suspend", ex);
}
}
/**
* Perform a JTA suspend on the JTA TransactionManager.
*
Can be overridden in subclasses, for specific JTA implementations.
* @param txObject the JtaTransactionObject containing the UserTransaction
* @return the suspended JTA Transaction object
* @throws SystemException if thrown by JTA methods
* @see #getTransactionManager()
* @see javax.transaction.TransactionManager#suspend()
*/
protected Object doJtaSuspend(JtaTransactionObject txObject) throws SystemException {
if (getTransactionManager() == null) {
throw new TransactionSuspensionNotSupportedException(
"JtaTransactionManager needs a JTA TransactionManager for suspending a transaction: " +
"specify the 'transactionManager' or 'transactionManagerName' property");
}
return getTransactionManager().suspend();
}
@Override
protected void doResume(@Nullable Object transaction, Object suspendedResources) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) transaction;
try {
doJtaResume(txObject, suspendedResources);
}
catch (InvalidTransactionException ex) {
throw new IllegalTransactionStateException("Tried to resume invalid JTA transaction", ex);
}
catch (IllegalStateException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("Unexpected internal transaction state", ex);
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("JTA failure on resume", ex);
}
}
/**
* Perform a JTA resume on the JTA TransactionManager.
*
Can be overridden in subclasses, for specific JTA implementations.
* @param txObject the JtaTransactionObject containing the UserTransaction
* @param suspendedTransaction the suspended JTA Transaction object
* @throws InvalidTransactionException if thrown by JTA methods
* @throws SystemException if thrown by JTA methods
* @see #getTransactionManager()
* @see javax.transaction.TransactionManager#resume(javax.transaction.Transaction)
*/
protected void doJtaResume(@Nullable JtaTransactionObject txObject, Object suspendedTransaction)
throws InvalidTransactionException, SystemException {
if (getTransactionManager() == null) {
throw new TransactionSuspensionNotSupportedException(
"JtaTransactionManager needs a JTA TransactionManager for suspending a transaction: " +
"specify the 'transactionManager' or 'transactionManagerName' property");
}
getTransactionManager().resume((Transaction) suspendedTransaction);
}
/**
* This implementation returns "true": a JTA commit will properly handle
* transactions that have been marked rollback-only at a global level.
*/
@Override
protected boolean shouldCommitOnGlobalRollbackOnly() {
return true;
}
@Override
protected void doCommit(DefaultTransactionStatus status) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) status.getTransaction();
try {
int jtaStatus = txObject.getUserTransaction().getStatus();
if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION) {
// Should never happen... would have thrown an exception before
// and as a consequence led to a rollback, not to a commit call.
// In any case, the transaction is already fully cleaned up.
throw new UnexpectedRollbackException("JTA transaction already completed - probably rolled back");
}
if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_ROLLEDBACK) {
// Only really happens on JBoss 4.2 in case of an early timeout...
// Explicit rollback call necessary to clean up the transaction.
// IllegalStateException expected on JBoss; call still necessary.
try {
txObject.getUserTransaction().rollback();
}
catch (IllegalStateException ex) {
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Rollback failure with transaction already marked as rolled back: " + ex);
}
}
throw new UnexpectedRollbackException("JTA transaction already rolled back (probably due to a timeout)");
}
txObject.getUserTransaction().commit();
}
catch (RollbackException ex) {
throw new UnexpectedRollbackException(
"JTA transaction unexpectedly rolled back (maybe due to a timeout)", ex);
}
catch (HeuristicMixedException ex) {
throw new HeuristicCompletionException(HeuristicCompletionException.STATE_MIXED, ex);
}
catch (HeuristicRollbackException ex) {
throw new HeuristicCompletionException(HeuristicCompletionException.STATE_ROLLED_BACK, ex);
}
catch (IllegalStateException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("Unexpected internal transaction state", ex);
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("JTA failure on commit", ex);
}
}
@Override
protected void doRollback(DefaultTransactionStatus status) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) status.getTransaction();
try {
int jtaStatus = txObject.getUserTransaction().getStatus();
if (jtaStatus != Status.STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION) {
try {
txObject.getUserTransaction().rollback();
}
catch (IllegalStateException ex) {
if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_ROLLEDBACK) {
// Only really happens on JBoss 4.2 in case of an early timeout...
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {
logger.debug("Rollback failure with transaction already marked as rolled back: " + ex);
}
}
else {
throw new TransactionSystemException("Unexpected internal transaction state", ex);
}
}
}
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("JTA failure on rollback", ex);
}
}
@Override
protected void doSetRollbackOnly(DefaultTransactionStatus status) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) status.getTransaction();
if (status.isDebug()) {
logger.debug("Setting JTA transaction rollback-only");
}
try {
int jtaStatus = txObject.getUserTransaction().getStatus();
if (jtaStatus != Status.STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION && jtaStatus != Status.STATUS_ROLLEDBACK) {
txObject.getUserTransaction().setRollbackOnly();
}
}
catch (IllegalStateException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("Unexpected internal transaction state", ex);
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("JTA failure on setRollbackOnly", ex);
}
}
@Override
protected void registerAfterCompletionWithExistingTransaction(
Object transaction, List synchronizations) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) transaction;
logger.debug("Registering after-completion synchronization with existing JTA transaction");
try {
doRegisterAfterCompletionWithJtaTransaction(txObject, synchronizations);
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
throw new TransactionSystemException("JTA failure on registerSynchronization", ex);
}
catch (Exception ex) {
// Note: JBoss throws plain RuntimeException with RollbackException as cause.
if (ex instanceof RollbackException || ex.getCause() instanceof RollbackException) {
logger.debug("Participating in existing JTA transaction that has been marked for rollback: " +
"cannot register Spring after-completion callbacks with outer JTA transaction - " +
"immediately performing Spring after-completion callbacks with outcome status 'rollback'. " +
"Original exception: " + ex);
invokeAfterCompletion(synchronizations, TransactionSynchronization.STATUS_ROLLED_BACK);
}
else {
logger.debug("Participating in existing JTA transaction, but unexpected internal transaction " +
"state encountered: cannot register Spring after-completion callbacks with outer JTA " +
"transaction - processing Spring after-completion callbacks with outcome status 'unknown'" +
"Original exception: " + ex);
invokeAfterCompletion(synchronizations, TransactionSynchronization.STATUS_UNKNOWN);
}
}
}
/**
* Register a JTA synchronization on the JTA TransactionManager, for calling
* {@code afterCompletion} on the given Spring TransactionSynchronizations.
* The default implementation registers the synchronizations on the
* JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry, if available, or on the
* JTA TransactionManager's current Transaction - again, if available.
* If none of the two is available, a warning will be logged.
*
Can be overridden in subclasses, for specific JTA implementations.
* @param txObject the current transaction object
* @param synchronizations a List of TransactionSynchronization objects
* @throws RollbackException if thrown by JTA methods
* @throws SystemException if thrown by JTA methods
* @see #getTransactionManager()
* @see javax.transaction.Transaction#registerSynchronization
* @see javax.transaction.TransactionSynchronizationRegistry#registerInterposedSynchronization
*/
protected void doRegisterAfterCompletionWithJtaTransaction(
JtaTransactionObject txObject, List synchronizations)
throws RollbackException, SystemException {
int jtaStatus = txObject.getUserTransaction().getStatus();
if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_NO_TRANSACTION) {
throw new RollbackException("JTA transaction already completed - probably rolled back");
}
if (jtaStatus == Status.STATUS_ROLLEDBACK) {
throw new RollbackException("JTA transaction already rolled back (probably due to a timeout)");
}
if (this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry != null) {
// JTA 1.1 TransactionSynchronizationRegistry available - use it.
this.transactionSynchronizationRegistry.registerInterposedSynchronization(
new JtaAfterCompletionSynchronization(synchronizations));
}
else if (getTransactionManager() != null) {
// At least the JTA TransactionManager available - use that one.
Transaction transaction = getTransactionManager().getTransaction();
if (transaction == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("No JTA Transaction available");
}
transaction.registerSynchronization(new JtaAfterCompletionSynchronization(synchronizations));
}
else {
// No JTA TransactionManager available - log a warning.
logger.warn("Participating in existing JTA transaction, but no JTA TransactionManager available: " +
"cannot register Spring after-completion callbacks with outer JTA transaction - " +
"processing Spring after-completion callbacks with outcome status 'unknown'");
invokeAfterCompletion(synchronizations, TransactionSynchronization.STATUS_UNKNOWN);
}
}
@Override
protected void doCleanupAfterCompletion(Object transaction) {
JtaTransactionObject txObject = (JtaTransactionObject) transaction;
if (txObject.resetTransactionTimeout) {
try {
txObject.getUserTransaction().setTransactionTimeout(0);
}
catch (SystemException ex) {
logger.debug("Failed to reset transaction timeout after JTA completion", ex);
}
}
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Implementation of TransactionFactory interface
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
@Override
public Transaction createTransaction(@Nullable String name, int timeout) throws NotSupportedException, SystemException {
TransactionManager tm = getTransactionManager();
Assert.state(tm != null, "No JTA TransactionManager available");
if (timeout >= 0) {
tm.setTransactionTimeout(timeout);
}
tm.begin();
return new ManagedTransactionAdapter(tm);
}
@Override
public boolean supportsResourceAdapterManagedTransactions() {
return false;
}
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
// Serialization support
//---------------------------------------------------------------------
private void readObject(ObjectInputStream ois) throws IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
// Rely on default serialization; just initialize state after deserialization.
ois.defaultReadObject();
// Create template for client-side JNDI lookup.
this.jndiTemplate = new JndiTemplate();
// Perform a fresh lookup for JTA handles.
initUserTransactionAndTransactionManager();
initTransactionSynchronizationRegistry();
}
}