org.springframework.orm.hibernate
Class HibernateInterceptor

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.springframework.orm.hibernate.HibernateAccessor
      extended by org.springframework.orm.hibernate.HibernateInterceptor
All Implemented Interfaces:
Advice, Interceptor, MethodInterceptor, BeanFactoryAware, InitializingBean

public class HibernateInterceptor
extends HibernateAccessor
implements MethodInterceptor

This interceptor binds a new Hibernate Session to the thread before a method call, closing and removing it afterwards in case of any method outcome. If there already is a pre-bound Session (e.g. from HibernateTransactionManager, or from a surrounding Hibernate-intercepted method), the interceptor simply participates in it.

Application code must retrieve a Hibernate Session via the SessionFactoryUtils.getSession method, to be able to detect a thread-bound Session. It is preferable to use getSession with allowCreate=false, if the code relies on the interceptor to provide proper Session handling. Typically, the code will look like as follows:

 public void doHibernateAction() {
   Session session = SessionFactoryUtils.getSession(this.sessionFactory, false);
   try {
     ...
   }
   catch (HibernateException ex) {
     throw SessionFactoryUtils.convertHibernateAccessException(ex);
   }
 }
Note that the application must care about handling HibernateExceptions itself, preferably via delegating to the SessionFactoryUtils.convertHibernateAccessException method that converts them to exceptions that are compatible with the org.springframework.dao exception hierarchy (like HibernateTemplate does).

Unfortunately, this interceptor cannot convert checked HibernateExceptions to unchecked dao ones transparently. The intercepted method would have to declare the checked HibernateException - thus the caller would still have to catch or rethrow it, even if it will never be thrown if intercepted. Any such exception will nevertheless get converted by default.

This class can be considered a declarative alternative to HibernateTemplate's callback approach. The advantages are:

The drawbacks are:

Note: Spring's Hibernate support requires Hibernate 2.1 (as of Spring 1.0).

Since:
13.06.2003
Author:
Juergen Hoeller
See Also:
SessionFactoryUtils.getSession(net.sf.hibernate.SessionFactory, boolean), HibernateTransactionManager, HibernateTemplate

Field Summary
 
Fields inherited from class org.springframework.orm.hibernate.HibernateAccessor
FLUSH_AUTO, FLUSH_COMMIT, FLUSH_EAGER, FLUSH_NEVER, logger
 
Constructor Summary
HibernateInterceptor()
           
 
Method Summary
protected  net.sf.hibernate.Session getSession()
          Return a Session for use by this interceptor.
 Object invoke(MethodInvocation methodInvocation)
           
 
Methods inherited from class org.springframework.orm.hibernate.HibernateAccessor
afterPropertiesSet, applyFlushMode, convertHibernateAccessException, convertJdbcAccessException, convertJdbcAccessException, flushIfNecessary, getEntityInterceptor, getFlushMode, getJdbcExceptionTranslator, getSessionFactory, setBeanFactory, setEntityInterceptor, setEntityInterceptorBeanName, setFlushMode, setFlushModeName, setJdbcExceptionTranslator, setSessionFactory
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

HibernateInterceptor

public HibernateInterceptor()
Method Detail

invoke

public Object invoke(MethodInvocation methodInvocation)
              throws Throwable
Specified by:
invoke in interface MethodInterceptor
Throws:
Throwable

getSession

protected net.sf.hibernate.Session getSession()
Return a Session for use by this interceptor.

See Also:
SessionFactoryUtils.getSession(net.sf.hibernate.SessionFactory, boolean)


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