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java.lang.Object org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronizationAdapter
public abstract class TransactionSynchronizationAdapter
Simple TransactionSynchronization
adapter containing empty
method implementations, for easier overriding of single methods.
Also implements the Ordered
interface to enable the execution
order of synchronizations to be controlled declaratively. The default
order
is Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE
, indicating
late execution; return a lower value for earlier execution.
Field Summary |
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Fields inherited from interface org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronization |
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STATUS_COMMITTED, STATUS_ROLLED_BACK, STATUS_UNKNOWN |
Fields inherited from interface org.springframework.core.Ordered |
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HIGHEST_PRECEDENCE, LOWEST_PRECEDENCE |
Constructor Summary | |
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TransactionSynchronizationAdapter()
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Method Summary | |
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void |
afterCommit()
Invoked after transaction commit. |
void |
afterCompletion(int status)
Invoked after transaction commit/rollback. |
void |
beforeCommit(boolean readOnly)
Invoked before transaction commit (before "beforeCompletion"). |
void |
beforeCompletion()
Invoked before transaction commit/rollback. |
int |
getOrder()
Return the order value of this object, with a higher value meaning greater in terms of sorting. |
void |
resume()
Resume this synchronization. |
void |
suspend()
Suspend this synchronization. |
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
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clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Constructor Detail |
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public TransactionSynchronizationAdapter()
Method Detail |
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public int getOrder()
Ordered
Normally starting with 0 or 1, with Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE
indicating greatest. Same order values will result in arbitrary
positions for the affected objects.
Higher value can be interpreted as lower priority, consequently the first object has highest priority (somewhat analogous to Servlet "load-on-startup" values).
Note that order values below 0 are reserved for framework purposes. Application-specified values should always be 0 or greater, with only framework components (internal or third-party) supposed to use lower values.
getOrder
in interface Ordered
Ordered.LOWEST_PRECEDENCE
public void suspend()
TransactionSynchronization
suspend
in interface TransactionSynchronization
TransactionSynchronizationManager.unbindResource(java.lang.Object)
public void resume()
TransactionSynchronization
resume
in interface TransactionSynchronization
TransactionSynchronizationManager.bindResource(java.lang.Object, java.lang.Object)
public void beforeCommit(boolean readOnly)
TransactionSynchronization
This callback does not mean that the transaction will actually be committed. A rollback decision can still occur after this method has been called. This callback is rather meant to perform work that's only relevant if a commit still has a chance to happen, such as flushing SQL statements to the database.
Note that exceptions will get propagated to the commit caller and cause a rollback of the transaction.
beforeCommit
in interface TransactionSynchronization
readOnly
- whether the transaction is defined as read-only transactionTransactionSynchronization.beforeCompletion()
public void beforeCompletion()
TransactionSynchronization
This method will be invoked after beforeCommit
, even when
beforeCommit
threw an exception. This callback allows for
closing resources before transaction completion, for any outcome.
beforeCompletion
in interface TransactionSynchronization
TransactionSynchronization.beforeCommit(boolean)
,
TransactionSynchronization.afterCompletion(int)
public void afterCommit()
TransactionSynchronization
Can e.g. commit further operations that are supposed to follow on a successful commit of the main transaction, like confirmation messages or emails.
NOTE: The transaction will have been committed already, but the
transactional resources might still be active and accessible. As a consequence,
any data access code triggered at this point will still "participate" in the
original transaction, allowing to perform some cleanup (with no commit following
anymore!), unless it explicitly declares that it needs to run in a separate
transaction. Hence: Use PROPAGATION_REQUIRES_NEW
for any
transactional operation that is called from here.
afterCommit
in interface TransactionSynchronization
public void afterCompletion(int status)
TransactionSynchronization
NOTE: The transaction will have been committed or rolled back already,
but the transactional resources might still be active and accessible. As a
consequence, any data access code triggered at this point will still "participate"
in the original transaction, allowing to perform some cleanup (with no commit
following anymore!), unless it explicitly declares that it needs to run in a
separate transaction. Hence: Use PROPAGATION_REQUIRES_NEW
for any transactional operation that is called from here.
afterCompletion
in interface TransactionSynchronization
status
- completion status according to the STATUS_*
constantsTransactionSynchronization.STATUS_COMMITTED
,
TransactionSynchronization.STATUS_ROLLED_BACK
,
TransactionSynchronization.STATUS_UNKNOWN
,
TransactionSynchronization.beforeCompletion()
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