use of jodd.jtx.worker.LeanJtxWorker in project jodd by oblac.
the class DbPropagationTest method testRequired.
@Test
public void testRequired() {
LeanJtxWorker worker = new LeanJtxWorker(dbtxm);
DbJtxSessionProvider sessionProvider = new DbJtxSessionProvider(worker.getTransactionManager());
// session #1: required - commit
JtxTransaction jtx = worker.maybeRequestTransaction(required(), CTX_1);
assertTrue(jtx.isActive());
assertNotNull(jtx);
DbSession session = sessionProvider.getDbSession();
executeUpdate(session, "insert into GIRL values(1, 'Sophia', null)");
assertTrue(jtx.isActive());
assertFalse(jtx.isCommitted());
assertFalse(jtx.isNoTransaction());
assertTrue(worker.maybeCommitTransaction(jtx));
assertFalse(jtx.isActive());
assertTrue(jtx.isCommitted());
assertFalse(jtx.isNoTransaction());
// session #2: required - rollback
jtx = worker.maybeRequestTransaction(required(), CTX_1);
assertNotNull(jtx);
session = sessionProvider.getDbSession();
executeUpdate(session, "insert into GIRL values(2, 'Gloria', null)");
assertTrue(worker.markOrRollbackTransaction(jtx, null));
// test
session = new DbSession(cp);
assertEquals(1, executeCount(session, "select count(*) from GIRL where id = 1"));
assertEquals(0, executeCount(session, "select count(*) from GIRL where id = 2"));
session.closeSession();
}
use of jodd.jtx.worker.LeanJtxWorker in project jodd by oblac.
the class DbPropagationTest method testSupportsToSupportsCommit.
@Test
public void testSupportsToSupportsCommit() {
LeanJtxWorker worker = new LeanJtxWorker(dbtxm);
DbJtxSessionProvider sessionProvider = new DbJtxSessionProvider(worker.getTransactionManager());
// session #1: supports
JtxTransaction jtx = worker.maybeRequestTransaction(supports(), CTX_1);
assertNotNull(jtx);
assertFalse(jtx.isActive());
DbSession session1 = sessionProvider.getDbSession();
executeUpdate(session1, "insert into GIRL values(1, 'Sophia', null)");
assertFalse(jtx.isActive());
assertFalse(jtx.isCommitted());
assertTrue(jtx.isNoTransaction());
// session #2: inner, supports
JtxTransaction jtx2 = worker.maybeRequestTransaction(supports(), CTX_2);
assertNull(jtx2);
DbSession session2 = sessionProvider.getDbSession();
assertSame(session1, session2);
executeUpdate(session2, "insert into GIRL values(2, 'Gloria', null)");
assertFalse(worker.maybeCommitTransaction(jtx2));
assertFalse(jtx.isActive());
// session #1: commit
assertTrue(worker.maybeCommitTransaction(jtx));
assertFalse(jtx.isActive());
assertTrue(jtx.isCommitted());
// test
session1 = new DbSession(cp);
assertEquals(1, executeCount(session1, "select count(*) from GIRL where id = 1"));
assertEquals(1, executeCount(session1, "select count(*) from GIRL where id = 2"));
session1.closeSession();
}
use of jodd.jtx.worker.LeanJtxWorker in project jodd by oblac.
the class DbPropagationTest method testRequiredToMandatoryCommit.
@Test
public void testRequiredToMandatoryCommit() {
LeanJtxWorker worker = new LeanJtxWorker(dbtxm);
DbJtxSessionProvider sessionProvider = new DbJtxSessionProvider(worker.getTransactionManager());
// session #1: required
JtxTransaction jtx = worker.maybeRequestTransaction(required(), CTX_1);
assertNotNull(jtx);
DbSession session1 = sessionProvider.getDbSession();
executeUpdate(session1, "insert into GIRL values(1, 'Sophia', null)");
assertTrue(jtx.isActive());
assertFalse(jtx.isCommitted());
assertFalse(jtx.isNoTransaction());
// session #2: inner, mandatory
JtxTransaction jtx2 = worker.maybeRequestTransaction(mandatory(), CTX_2);
assertNull(jtx2);
DbSession session2 = sessionProvider.getDbSession();
assertSame(session1, session2);
executeUpdate(session2, "insert into GIRL values(2, 'Gloria', null)");
assertFalse(worker.maybeCommitTransaction(jtx2));
assertTrue(jtx.isActive());
// session #1: commit
assertTrue(worker.maybeCommitTransaction(jtx));
assertFalse(jtx.isActive());
assertTrue(jtx.isCommitted());
// test
session1 = new DbSession(cp);
assertEquals(1, executeCount(session1, "select count(*) from GIRL where id = 1"));
assertEquals(1, executeCount(session1, "select count(*) from GIRL where id = 2"));
session1.closeSession();
}
use of jodd.jtx.worker.LeanJtxWorker in project jodd by oblac.
the class JtxManagerTest method testPropagationRequiredWithWorker.
@Test
public void testPropagationRequiredWithWorker() {
LeanJtxWorker worker = createWorker();
JtxTransaction jtx1 = worker.maybeRequestTransaction(new JtxTransactionMode().propagationRequired().readOnly(false), null);
WorkSession work1 = jtx1.requestResource(WorkSession.class);
assertEquals(1, worker.getTransactionManager().totalTransactions());
work1.writeValue("one");
assertEquals("[1] one", work1.readValue());
JtxTransaction jtx2 = worker.maybeRequestTransaction(new JtxTransactionMode().propagationRequired().readOnly(false), null);
assertEquals(1, worker.getTransactionManager().totalTransactions());
assertNull(jtx2);
WorkSession work2 = jtx1.requestResource(WorkSession.class);
assertSame(work2, work1);
work2.writeValue("two");
assertEquals("[1] two", work2.readValue());
assertFalse(worker.maybeCommitTransaction(jtx2));
work1.writeValue("three");
assertEquals("[1] three", work1.readValue());
assertTrue(worker.maybeCommitTransaction(jtx1));
}
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