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package org.springframework.transaction.interceptor;

import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.Properties;

import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;

import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.transaction.NoTransactionException;
import org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager;
import org.springframework.transaction.TransactionStatus;
import org.springframework.util.ClassUtils;

/**
 * Superclass for transactional aspects, such as the AOP Alliance-compatible
 * TransactionInterceptor, or an AspectJ aspect.
 *
 * 

This enables the underlying Spring transaction infrastructure to be used * easily to implement an aspect for any aspect system. * *

Subclasses are responsible for calling methods in this class in the * correct order. * *

If no transaction name has been specified in the * TransactionAttribute, the exposed name will be the * fully-qualified class name + "." + method name * (by default). * *

Uses the Strategy design pattern. A * PlatformTransactionManager implementation will perform the * actual transaction management, and a TransactionAttributeSource * is used for determining transaction definitions. * *

A transaction aspect is serializable if it's * PlatformTransactionManager and * TransactionAttributeSource are serializable. * * @author Rod Johnson * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.1 * @see #setTransactionManager * @see #setTransactionAttributes * @see #setTransactionAttributeSource */ public abstract class TransactionAspectSupport implements InitializingBean { // NOTE: This class must not implement Serializable because it serves as base // class for AspectJ aspects (which are not allowed to implement Serializable)! /** * Holder to support the currentTransactionStatus() method, * and to support communication between different cooperating advices * (e.g. before and after advice) if the aspect involves more than a * single method (as will be the case for around advice). */ private static final ThreadLocal transactionInfoHolder = new ThreadLocal(); /** * Subclasses can use this to return the current TransactionInfo. * Only subclasses that cannot handle all operations in one method, * such as an AspectJ aspect involving distinct before and after advice, * need to use this mechanism to get at the current TransactionInfo. * An around advice such as an AOP Alliance MethodInterceptor can hold a * reference to the TransactionInfo throughout the aspect method. *

A TransactionInfo will be returned even if no transaction was created. * The TransactionInfo.hasTransaction() method can be used to query this. *

To find out about specific transaction characteristics, consider using * TransactionSynchronizationManager's isSynchronizationActive() * and/or isActualTransactionActive() methods. * @return TransactionInfo bound to this thread, or null if none * @see TransactionInfo#hasTransaction() * @see org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronizationManager#isSynchronizationActive() * @see org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronizationManager#isActualTransactionActive() */ protected static TransactionInfo currentTransactionInfo() throws NoTransactionException { return (TransactionInfo) transactionInfoHolder.get(); } /** * Return the transaction status of the current method invocation. * Mainly intended for code that wants to set the current transaction * rollback-only but not throw an application exception. * @throws NoTransactionException if the transaction info cannot be found, * because the method was invoked outside an AOP invocation context */ public static TransactionStatus currentTransactionStatus() throws NoTransactionException { TransactionInfo info = currentTransactionInfo(); if (info == null) { throw new NoTransactionException("No transaction aspect-managed TransactionStatus in scope"); } return currentTransactionInfo().transactionStatus; } protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass()); /** Delegate used to create, commit and rollback transactions */ private PlatformTransactionManager transactionManager; /** Helper used to find transaction attributes */ private TransactionAttributeSource transactionAttributeSource; /** * Set the transaction manager. This will perform actual * transaction management: This class is just a way of invoking it. */ public void setTransactionManager(PlatformTransactionManager transactionManager) { this.transactionManager = transactionManager; } /** * Return the transaction manager. */ public PlatformTransactionManager getTransactionManager() { return transactionManager; } /** * Set properties with method names as keys and transaction attribute * descriptors (parsed via TransactionAttributeEditor) as values: * e.g. key = "myMethod", value = "PROPAGATION_REQUIRED,readOnly". *

Note: Method names are always applied to the target class, * no matter if defined in an interface or the class itself. *

Internally, a NameMatchTransactionAttributeSource will be * created from the given properties. * @see #setTransactionAttributeSource * @see TransactionAttributeEditor * @see NameMatchTransactionAttributeSource */ public void setTransactionAttributes(Properties transactionAttributes) { NameMatchTransactionAttributeSource tas = new NameMatchTransactionAttributeSource(); tas.setProperties(transactionAttributes); this.transactionAttributeSource = tas; } /** * Set multiple transaction attribute sources which are used to find transaction * attributes. Will build a CompositeTransactionAttributeSource for the given sources. * @see CompositeTransactionAttributeSource * @see MethodMapTransactionAttributeSource * @see NameMatchTransactionAttributeSource * @see AttributesTransactionAttributeSource * @see org.springframework.transaction.annotation.AnnotationTransactionAttributeSource */ public void setTransactionAttributeSources(TransactionAttributeSource[] transactionAttributeSources) { this.transactionAttributeSource = new CompositeTransactionAttributeSource(transactionAttributeSources); } /** * Set the transaction attribute source which is used to find transaction * attributes. If specifying a String property value, a PropertyEditor * will create a MethodMapTransactionAttributeSource from the value. * @see TransactionAttributeSourceEditor * @see MethodMapTransactionAttributeSource * @see NameMatchTransactionAttributeSource * @see AttributesTransactionAttributeSource * @see org.springframework.transaction.annotation.AnnotationTransactionAttributeSource */ public void setTransactionAttributeSource(TransactionAttributeSource transactionAttributeSource) { this.transactionAttributeSource = transactionAttributeSource; } /** * Return the transaction attribute source. */ public TransactionAttributeSource getTransactionAttributeSource() { return transactionAttributeSource; } /** * Check that required properties were set. */ public void afterPropertiesSet() { if (getTransactionManager() == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("transactionManager is required"); } if (getTransactionAttributeSource() == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Either 'transactionAttributeSource' or 'transactionAttributes' is required: " + "If there are no transactional methods, don't use a TransactionInterceptor " + "or TransactionProxyFactoryBean."); } } /** * Create a transaction if necessary, based on the given method and class. *

Performs a default TransactionAttribute lookup for the given method. * @param method method about to execute * @param targetClass class the method is on * @return a TransactionInfo object, whether or not a transaction was created. * The hasTransaction() method on TransactionInfo can be used to tell if there * was a transaction created. * @see #getTransactionAttributeSource() */ protected TransactionInfo createTransactionIfNecessary(Method method, Class targetClass) { // If the transaction attribute is null, the method is non-transactional. TransactionAttribute txAttr = getTransactionAttributeSource().getTransactionAttribute(method, targetClass); return createTransactionIfNecessary(txAttr, methodIdentification(method)); } /** * Convenience method to return a String representation of this Method * for use in logging. Can be overridden in subclasses to provide a * different identifier for the given method. * @param method the method we're interested in * @return log message identifying this method * @see org.springframework.util.ClassUtils#getQualifiedMethodName */ protected String methodIdentification(Method method) { return ClassUtils.getQualifiedMethodName(method); } /** * Create a transaction if necessary based on the given TransactionAttribute. *

Allows callers to perform custom TransactionAttribute lookups through * the TransactionAttributeSource. * @param txAttr the TransactionAttribute (may be null) * @param joinpointIdentification the fully qualified method name * (used for monitoring and logging purposes) * @return a TransactionInfo object, whether or not a transaction was created. * The hasTransaction() method on TransactionInfo can be used to * tell if there was a transaction created. * @see #getTransactionAttributeSource() */ protected TransactionInfo createTransactionIfNecessary( TransactionAttribute txAttr, final String joinpointIdentification) { // If no name specified, apply method identification as transaction name. if (txAttr != null && txAttr.getName() == null) { txAttr = new DelegatingTransactionAttribute(txAttr) { public String getName() { return joinpointIdentification; } }; } TransactionStatus status = null; if (txAttr != null) { status = getTransactionManager().getTransaction(txAttr); } return prepareTransactionInfo(txAttr, joinpointIdentification, status); } /** * Prepare a TransactionInfo for the given attribute and status object. * @param txAttr the TransactionAttribute (may be null) * @param joinpointIdentification the fully qualified method name * (used for monitoring and logging purposes) * @param status the TransactionStatus for the current transaction * @return the prepared TransactionInfo object */ protected TransactionInfo prepareTransactionInfo( TransactionAttribute txAttr, String joinpointIdentification, TransactionStatus status) { TransactionInfo txInfo = new TransactionInfo(txAttr, joinpointIdentification); if (txAttr != null) { // We need a transaction for this method if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Getting transaction for [" + txInfo.getJoinpointIdentification() + "]"); } // The transaction manager will flag an error if an incompatible tx already exists txInfo.newTransactionStatus(status); } else { // The TransactionInfo.hasTransaction() method will return // false. We created it only to preserve the integrity of // the ThreadLocal stack maintained in this class. if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) logger.debug("Don't need to create transaction for [" + joinpointIdentification + "]: This method isn't transactional."); } // We always bind the TransactionInfo to the thread, even if we didn't create // a new transaction here. This guarantees that the TransactionInfo stack // will be managed correctly even if no transaction was created by this aspect. txInfo.bindToThread(); return txInfo; } /** * Execute after successful completion of call, but not after an exception was handled. * Do nothing if we didn't create a transaction. * @param txInfo information about the current transaction */ protected void commitTransactionAfterReturning(TransactionInfo txInfo) { if (txInfo != null && txInfo.hasTransaction()) { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Completing transaction for [" + txInfo.getJoinpointIdentification() + "]"); } this.transactionManager.commit(txInfo.getTransactionStatus()); } } /** * Handle a throwable, completing the transaction. * We may commit or roll back, depending on the configuration. * @param txInfo information about the current transaction * @param ex throwable encountered */ protected void completeTransactionAfterThrowing(TransactionInfo txInfo, Throwable ex) { if (txInfo != null && txInfo.hasTransaction()) { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Completing transaction for [" + txInfo.getJoinpointIdentification() + "] after exception: " + ex); } if (txInfo.transactionAttribute.rollbackOn(ex)) { try { this.transactionManager.rollback(txInfo.getTransactionStatus()); } catch (RuntimeException ex2) { logger.error("Application exception overridden by rollback exception", ex); throw ex2; } catch (Error err) { logger.error("Application exception overridden by rollback error", ex); throw err; } } else { // We don't roll back on this exception. // Will still roll back if TransactionStatus.isRollbackOnly() is true. try { this.transactionManager.commit(txInfo.getTransactionStatus()); } catch (RuntimeException ex2) { logger.error("Application exception overridden by commit exception", ex); throw ex2; } catch (Error err) { logger.error("Application exception overridden by commit error", ex); throw err; } } } } /** * Reset the TransactionInfo ThreadLocal. *

Call this in all cases: exception or normal return! * @param txInfo information about the current transaction (may be null) */ protected void cleanupTransactionInfo(TransactionInfo txInfo) { if (txInfo != null) { txInfo.restoreThreadLocalStatus(); } } /** * Opaque object used to hold Transaction information. Subclasses * must pass it back to methods on this class, but not see its internals. */ protected class TransactionInfo { private final TransactionAttribute transactionAttribute; private final String joinpointIdentification; private TransactionStatus transactionStatus; private TransactionInfo oldTransactionInfo; public TransactionInfo(TransactionAttribute transactionAttribute, String joinpointIdentification) { this.transactionAttribute = transactionAttribute; this.joinpointIdentification = joinpointIdentification; } public TransactionAttribute getTransactionAttribute() { return this.transactionAttribute; } /** * Return a String representation of this joinpoint (usually a Method call) * for use in logging. */ public String getJoinpointIdentification() { return this.joinpointIdentification; } public void newTransactionStatus(TransactionStatus status) { this.transactionStatus = status; } public TransactionStatus getTransactionStatus() { return this.transactionStatus; } /** * Return whether a transaction was created by this aspect, * or whether we just have a placeholder to keep ThreadLocal stack integrity. */ public boolean hasTransaction() { return (this.transactionStatus != null); } private void bindToThread() { // Expose current TransactionStatus, preserving any existing TransactionStatus // for restoration after this transaction is complete. this.oldTransactionInfo = (TransactionInfo) transactionInfoHolder.get(); transactionInfoHolder.set(this); } private void restoreThreadLocalStatus() { // Use stack to restore old transaction TransactionInfo. // Will be null if none was set. transactionInfoHolder.set(this.oldTransactionInfo); } } }





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