use of org.apache.deltaspike.jpa.api.transaction.Transactional in project deltaspike by apache.
the class QueryHandler method invoke.
@Override
public Object invoke(final Object proxy, final Method method, final Object[] args) throws Throwable {
Transactional transactionalAnnotation = AnnotationUtils.extractAnnotationFromMethodOrClass(this.beanManager, method, proxy.getClass(), Transactional.class);
if (transactionalAnnotation != null) {
if (transactionalAnnotation.qualifier().length > 1) {
throw new IllegalStateException(proxy.getClass().getName() + " uses @" + Transactional.class.getName() + " with multiple qualifiers. That isn't supported with @" + Repository.class.getName());
}
Class<? extends Annotation> qualifier = transactionalAnnotation.qualifier()[0];
if (!Any.class.equals(qualifier)) {
EntityManager entityManager = BeanProvider.getContextualReference(EntityManager.class, false, AnnotationInstanceProvider.of(qualifier));
activeEntityManagerHolder.set(entityManager);
}
return transactionStrategy.execute(new AbstractInvocationContext<Object>(proxy, method, args, null) {
@Override
public Object proceed() throws Exception {
try {
return process(proxy, method, args);
} catch (Throwable t) {
throw ExceptionUtils.throwAsRuntimeException(t);
}
}
});
} else {
return process(proxy, method, args);
}
}
use of org.apache.deltaspike.jpa.api.transaction.Transactional in project deltaspike by apache.
the class ResourceLocalTransactionStrategy method execute.
@Override
public Object execute(InvocationContext invocationContext) throws Exception {
Transactional transactionalAnnotation = transactionHelper.extractTransactionalAnnotation(invocationContext);
//see DELTASPIKE-517
Class targetClass = ProxyUtils.getUnproxiedClass(invocationContext.getTarget().getClass());
// all the configured qualifier keys
Set<Class<? extends Annotation>> emQualifiers = emHolder.isSet() ? new HashSet<Class<? extends Annotation>>(Arrays.asList(Default.class)) : transactionHelper.resolveEntityManagerQualifiers(transactionalAnnotation, targetClass);
TransactionBeanStorage transactionBeanStorage = TransactionBeanStorage.getInstance();
boolean isOutermostInterceptor = transactionBeanStorage.isEmpty();
boolean outermostTransactionAlreadyExisted = false;
if (isOutermostInterceptor) {
// a new Context needs to get started
transactionBeanStorage.startTransactionScope();
}
// the 'layer' of the transactional invocation, aka the refCounter
@SuppressWarnings("UnusedDeclaration") int transactionLayer = transactionBeanStorage.incrementRefCounter();
Exception firstException = null;
try {
for (Class<? extends Annotation> emQualifier : emQualifiers) {
EntityManager entityManager = resolveEntityManagerForQualifier(emQualifier);
EntityManagerEntry entityManagerEntry = createEntityManagerEntry(entityManager, emQualifier);
transactionBeanStorage.storeUsedEntityManager(entityManagerEntry);
EntityTransaction transaction = getTransaction(entityManagerEntry);
if (!transaction.isActive()) {
beforeBegin(invocationContext, entityManagerEntry, transaction);
transaction.begin();
} else if (isOutermostInterceptor) {
outermostTransactionAlreadyExisted = true;
}
//don't move it before EntityTransaction#begin() and invoke it in any case
beforeProceed(invocationContext, entityManagerEntry, transaction);
}
return invocationContext.proceed();
} catch (Exception e) {
firstException = e;
// this way, we allow inner functions to catch and handle exceptions properly.
if (isOutermostInterceptor) {
Set<EntityManagerEntry> entityManagerEntryList = transactionBeanStorage.getUsedEntityManagerEntries();
if (!outermostTransactionAlreadyExisted) {
// We only commit transactions we opened ourselfs.
// If the transaction got opened outside of our interceptor chain
// we must not handle it.
// This e.g. happens if a Stateless EJB invokes a Transactional CDI bean
// which uses the BeanManagedUserTransactionStrategy.
rollbackAllTransactions(entityManagerEntryList);
}
// drop all EntityManagers from the request-context cache
transactionBeanStorage.cleanUsedEntityManagers();
}
// give any extensions a chance to supply a better error message
e = prepareException(e);
// rethrow the exception
throw e;
} finally {
// will get set if we got an Exception while committing
// in this case, we rollback all later transactions too.
boolean commitFailed = false;
// In case of JTA we will just commit the UserTransaction.
if (isOutermostInterceptor) {
if (!outermostTransactionAlreadyExisted) {
if (firstException == null) {
// only commit all transactions if we didn't rollback
// them already
Set<EntityManagerEntry> entityManagerEntryList = transactionBeanStorage.getUsedEntityManagerEntries();
boolean rollbackOnly = isRollbackOnly(transactionalAnnotation);
if (!rollbackOnly && entityManagerEntryList.size() > 1) {
// but first try to flush all the transactions and write the updates to the database
for (EntityManagerEntry currentEntityManagerEntry : entityManagerEntryList) {
EntityTransaction transaction = getTransaction(currentEntityManagerEntry);
if (transaction != null && transaction.isActive()) {
try {
if (!commitFailed) {
currentEntityManagerEntry.getEntityManager().flush();
if (!rollbackOnly && transaction.getRollbackOnly()) {
// don't set commitFailed to true directly
// (the order of the entity-managers isn't deterministic
// -> tests would break)
rollbackOnly = true;
}
}
} catch (Exception e) {
firstException = e;
commitFailed = true;
break;
}
}
}
}
if (rollbackOnly) {
commitFailed = true;
}
// and now either commit or rollback all transactions
for (EntityManagerEntry currentEntityManagerEntry : entityManagerEntryList) {
EntityTransaction transaction = getTransaction(currentEntityManagerEntry);
if (transaction != null && transaction.isActive()) {
try {
// last chance to check it (again)
if (commitFailed || transaction.getRollbackOnly()) {
beforeRollback(invocationContext, currentEntityManagerEntry, transaction);
transaction.rollback();
} else {
beforeCommit(invocationContext, currentEntityManagerEntry, transaction);
transaction.commit();
}
} catch (Exception e) {
firstException = e;
commitFailed = true;
} finally {
afterProceed(invocationContext, currentEntityManagerEntry, firstException);
}
}
}
}
}
// and now we close the open transaction scope
transactionBeanStorage.endTransactionScope();
onCloseTransactionScope();
}
transactionBeanStorage.decrementRefCounter();
if (commitFailed && firstException != null) /*null if just #getRollbackOnly is true*/
{
throwException(firstException);
}
}
}
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