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package oracle.toplink.essentials.transaction;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.sessions.AbstractSession;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.internal.sessions.UnitOfWorkImpl;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.exceptions.TransactionException;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.logging.*;
import oracle.toplink.essentials.sessions.SessionProfiler;
/**
*
* Purpose: Abstract Synchronization Listener class
*
* Description: This abstract class is paired with the
* AbstractTransactionController class. It contains most of the implementation
* logic to handle callback notifications from an external transaction
* manager to ensure consistency between the global transaction and the
* TopLink unit of work. It does not assume any particular specification
* or interface, but can be called by any implementation subclass.
*
* @see AbstractTransactionController
*/
public abstract class AbstractSynchronizationListener {
/**
* The external txn controller that is intimate with the transaction manager
* and knows how to do things like rolling back transactions, etc.
*/
protected AbstractTransactionController controller;
/**
* The parent of the uow.
*/
protected AbstractSession session;
/**
* The unit of work associated with the global txn that this listener is
* bound to.
*/
protected UnitOfWorkImpl unitOfWork;
/**
* The global transaction object.
*/
protected Object transaction;
/**
* INTERNAL:
*/
public AbstractSynchronizationListener() {
super();
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
*/
protected AbstractSynchronizationListener(UnitOfWorkImpl unitOfWork, AbstractSession session, Object transaction, AbstractTransactionController controller) {
this.session = session;
this.unitOfWork = unitOfWork;
this.transaction = transaction;
this.controller = controller;
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* This method performs the logic that occurs at transaction
* completion time. This includes issuing the SQL, etc.
* This method executes within the transaction context of the caller of
* transaction.commit(), or in the case of container-managed transactions,
* in the context of the method for which the Container started the transaction.
*/
public void beforeCompletion() {
UnitOfWorkImpl uow = getUnitOfWork();
try {
Object status = getTransactionController().getTransactionStatus();
getTransactionController().logTxStateTrace(uow, "TX_beforeCompletion", status);
//CR# 3452053
session.startOperationProfile(SessionProfiler.JtsBeforeCompletion);
// If the uow is not active then somebody somewhere messed up
if (!uow.isActive()) {
throw TransactionException.inactiveUnitOfWork(uow);
}
// Bail out if we don't think we should actually issue the SQL
if (!getTransactionController().canIssueSQLToDatabase_impl(status)) {
return;
}
// Must force concurrency mgrs active thread if in nested transaction
if (getSession().isInTransaction()) {
getSession().getTransactionMutex().setActiveThread(Thread.currentThread());
}
// Send the SQL to the DB
uow.issueSQLbeforeCompletion();
// Fix up our merge state in the unit of work and the session
uow.setPendingMerge();
} catch (RuntimeException exception) {
// Something went wrong (probably while sending SQL to the database).
uow.log(new SessionLogEntry(uow, SessionLog.WARNING, SessionLog.TRANSACTION, exception));
// Handle the exception according to transaction manager requirements
handleException(exception);
} finally {
session.endOperationProfile(SessionProfiler.JtsBeforeCompletion);
}
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* The method performs the logic that should be executed after the transaction
* has been completed. The status passed in indicates whether the transaction
* was committed or rolled back. This status flag may be different for different
* implementations.
* This method executes without a transaction context.
*
* @param status The status code of the transaction completion.
*/
public void afterCompletion(Object status) {
UnitOfWorkImpl uow = getUnitOfWork();
try {
// Log the fact that we got invoked
getTransactionController().logTxStateTrace(uow, "TX_afterCompletion", status);
//Cr#3452053
session.startOperationProfile(SessionProfiler.JtsAfterCompletion);
// The uow should still be active even in rollback case
if (!uow.isActive()) {
throw TransactionException.inactiveUnitOfWork(uow);
}
// Only do merge if txn was committed
if (getTransactionController().canMergeUnitOfWork_impl(status)) {
uow.afterTransaction(true, true);// committed=true; externalTxn=true
if (uow.isMergePending()) {
// uow in PENDING_MERGE state, merge clones
uow.mergeClonesAfterCompletion();
}
} else {
uow.afterTransaction(false, true);// committed=false; externalTxn=true
}
} catch (RuntimeException rtEx) {
// First log the exception so it gets seen
uow.log(new SessionLogEntry(uow, SessionLog.WARNING, SessionLog.TRANSACTION, rtEx));
// Rethrow it just for fun (app servers tend to ignore them at this stage)
throw rtEx;
} finally {
session.endOperationProfile(SessionProfiler.JtsAfterCompletion);
}
// Clean up by releasing the uow and client session
if (uow.shouldResumeUnitOfWorkOnTransactionCompletion() && getTransactionController().canMergeUnitOfWork_impl(status)){
uow.synchronizeAndResume();
uow.setSynchronized(false);
}else{
uow.release();
// Release the session explicitly
if (getSession().isClientSession()) {
getSession().release();
}
}
getTransactionController().removeUnitOfWork(getTransaction());
setUnitOfWork(null);
setTransaction(null);
setSession(null);
}
/**
* INTERNAL:
* Do the appropriate thing for when an exception occurs during SQL issuance.
* The default thing to do is to simply mark the transaction to be rolled back,
* for those transaction managers that support this, and rethrow the exception.
* We hope that the exception will do the trick for those that do not allow
* marking rollback.
*
* This method may optionally be overridden by concrete subclass implementations.
* Different transaction manager vendors may have different reactions to exceptions
* that get signalled during the commit phase of synchronization.
*/
public void handleException(RuntimeException exception) {
// Don't do this just yet, since some may not be able to handle it
// getTransactionController().markTransactionForRollback();
throw exception;
}
protected AbstractTransactionController getTransactionController() {
return controller;
}
protected void setTransactionController(AbstractTransactionController newController) {
controller = newController;
}
protected Object getTransaction() {
return transaction;
}
protected void setTransaction(Object transaction) {
this.transaction = transaction;
}
protected AbstractSession getSession() {
return session;
}
protected void setSession(AbstractSession session) {
this.session = session;
}
protected UnitOfWorkImpl getUnitOfWork() {
return unitOfWork;
}
protected void setUnitOfWork(UnitOfWorkImpl unitOfWork) {
this.unitOfWork = unitOfWork;
}
}