public class LocalPersistenceManagerFactoryBean extends Object implements FactoryBean<javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory>, BeanClassLoaderAware, InitializingBean, DisposableBean, PersistenceExceptionTranslator
FactoryBean
that creates a
JDO PersistenceManagerFactory
. This is the usual way to
set up a shared JDO PersistenceManagerFactory in a Spring application context;
the PersistenceManagerFactory can then be passed to JDO-based DAOs via
dependency injection. Note that switching to a JNDI lookup or to a bean-style
PersistenceManagerFactory instance is just a matter of configuration!
NOTE: This class requires JDO 3.0 or higher, as of Spring 4.0.
It will also expose the JPA EntityManagerFactory
as long
as the JDO provider creates a javax.jdo.JDOEntityManagerFactory
reference
underneath, which means that this class can be used as a replacement for
LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean
in such a scenario.
Configuration settings can either be read from a properties file,
specified as "configLocation", or locally specified. Properties
specified as "jdoProperties" here will override any settings in a file.
You may alternatively specify a "persistenceManagerFactoryName",
referring to a PMF definition in "META-INF/jdoconfig.xml"
(see setPersistenceManagerFactoryName(java.lang.String)
).
This class also implements the
PersistenceExceptionTranslator
interface, as autodetected by Spring's
PersistenceExceptionTranslationPostProcessor
,
for AOP-based translation of native exceptions to Spring DataAccessExceptions.
Hence, the presence of a LocalPersistenceManagerFactoryBean automatically enables
a PersistenceExceptionTranslationPostProcessor to translate JDO exceptions.
Alternative: Configuration of a PersistenceManagerFactory provider bean
As alternative to the properties-driven approach that this FactoryBean offers (which is analogous to using the standard JDOHelper class with a Properties object that is populated with standard JDO properties), you can set up an instance of your PersistenceManagerFactory implementation class directly.
Like a DataSource, a PersistenceManagerFactory is encouraged to support bean-style configuration, which makes it very easy to set up as Spring-managed bean. The implementation class becomes the bean class; the remaining properties are applied as bean properties (starting with lower-case characters, in contrast to the corresponding JDO properties).
For example, in case of JPOX:
<bean id="persistenceManagerFactory" class="org.jpox.PersistenceManagerFactoryImpl" destroy-method="close"> <property name="connectionFactory" ref="dataSource"/> <property name="nontransactionalRead" value="true"/> </bean>
Note that such direct setup of a PersistenceManagerFactory implementation is the only way to pass an external connection factory (i.e. a JDBC DataSource) into a JDO PersistenceManagerFactory. With the standard properties-driven approach, you can only use an internal connection pool or a JNDI DataSource.
The close()
method is standardized in JDO; don't forget to
specify it as "destroy-method" for any PersistenceManagerFactory instance.
Note that this FactoryBean will automatically invoke close()
for
the PersistenceManagerFactory that it creates, without any special configuration.
JdoTransactionManager.setPersistenceManagerFactory(javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory)
,
JndiObjectFactoryBean
,
JDOHelper.getPersistenceManagerFactory()
,
PersistenceManagerFactory.setConnectionFactory(java.lang.Object)
,
PersistenceManagerFactory.close()
,
PersistenceExceptionTranslationPostProcessor
Constructor and Description |
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LocalPersistenceManagerFactoryBean() |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
afterPropertiesSet()
Initialize the PersistenceManagerFactory for the given location.
|
void |
destroy()
Close the PersistenceManagerFactory on bean factory shutdown.
|
Map<String,Object> |
getJdoPropertyMap()
Allow Map access to the JDO properties to be passed to the JDOHelper,
with the option to add or override specific entries.
|
javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory |
getObject()
Return the singleton PersistenceManagerFactory.
|
Class<? extends javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory> |
getObjectType()
Return the type of object that this FactoryBean creates,
or
null if not known in advance. |
boolean |
isSingleton()
Is the object managed by this factory a singleton? That is,
will
FactoryBean.getObject() always return the same object
(a reference that can be cached)? |
protected javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory |
newPersistenceManagerFactory(Map<?,?> props)
Subclasses can override this to perform custom initialization of the
PersistenceManagerFactory instance, creating it via the given Properties
that got prepared by this LocalPersistenceManagerFactoryBean.
|
protected javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory |
newPersistenceManagerFactory(String name)
Subclasses can override this to perform custom initialization of the
PersistenceManagerFactory instance, creating it for the specified name.
|
void |
setBeanClassLoader(ClassLoader beanClassLoader)
Callback that supplies the bean
class loader to
a bean instance. |
void |
setConfigLocation(Resource configLocation)
Set the location of the JDO properties config file, for example
as classpath resource "classpath:kodo.properties".
|
void |
setJdoDialect(JdoDialect jdoDialect)
Set the JDO dialect to use for the PersistenceExceptionTranslator
functionality of this factory.
|
void |
setJdoProperties(Properties jdoProperties)
Set JDO properties, such as"javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactoryClass".
|
void |
setJdoPropertyMap(Map<String,Object> jdoProperties)
Specify JDO properties as a Map, to be passed into
JDOHelper.getPersistenceManagerFactory (if any). |
void |
setPersistenceManagerFactoryName(String persistenceManagerFactoryName)
Specify the name of the desired PersistenceManagerFactory.
|
DataAccessException |
translateExceptionIfPossible(RuntimeException ex)
Implementation of the PersistenceExceptionTranslator interface,
as autodetected by Spring's PersistenceExceptionTranslationPostProcessor.
|
protected final Log logger
public void setPersistenceManagerFactoryName(String persistenceManagerFactoryName)
This may either be a properties resource in the classpath if such a resource exists, or a PMF definition with that name from "META-INF/jdoconfig.xml", or a JPA EntityManagerFactory cast to a PersistenceManagerFactory based on the persistence-unit name from "META-INF/persistence.xml" (JPA).
Default is none: Either 'persistenceManagerFactoryName' or 'configLocation' or 'jdoProperties' needs to be specified.
public void setConfigLocation(Resource configLocation)
Note: Can be omitted when all necessary properties are specified locally via this bean.
public void setJdoProperties(Properties jdoProperties)
Can be used to override values in a JDO properties config file, or to specify all necessary properties locally.
Can be populated with a String "value" (parsed via PropertiesEditor) or a "props" element in XML bean definitions.
public void setJdoPropertyMap(Map<String,Object> jdoProperties)
JDOHelper.getPersistenceManagerFactory
(if any).
Can be populated with a "map" or "props" element in XML bean definitions.
JDOHelper.getPersistenceManagerFactory(java.util.Map)
public Map<String,Object> getJdoPropertyMap()
Useful for specifying entries directly, for example via "jdoPropertyMap[myKey]".
public void setJdoDialect(JdoDialect jdoDialect)
Default is a DefaultJdoDialect based on the PersistenceManagerFactory's underlying DataSource, if any.
public void setBeanClassLoader(ClassLoader beanClassLoader)
BeanClassLoaderAware
class loader
to
a bean instance.
Invoked after the population of normal bean properties but
before an initialization callback such as
InitializingBean's
InitializingBean.afterPropertiesSet()
method or a custom init-method.
setBeanClassLoader
in interface BeanClassLoaderAware
beanClassLoader
- the owning class loader; may be null
in
which case a default ClassLoader
must be used, for example
the ClassLoader
obtained via
ClassUtils.getDefaultClassLoader()
public void afterPropertiesSet() throws IllegalArgumentException, IOException, javax.jdo.JDOException
afterPropertiesSet
in interface InitializingBean
IllegalArgumentException
- in case of illegal property valuesIOException
- if the properties could not be loaded from the given locationjavax.jdo.JDOException
- in case of JDO initialization errorsprotected javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory newPersistenceManagerFactory(String name)
The default implementation invokes JDOHelper's
getPersistenceManagerFactory(String)
method.
A custom implementation could prepare the instance in a specific way,
or use a custom PersistenceManagerFactory implementation.
name
- the name of the desired PersistenceManagerFactoryJDOHelper.getPersistenceManagerFactory(String)
protected javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory newPersistenceManagerFactory(Map<?,?> props)
The default implementation invokes JDOHelper's
getPersistenceManagerFactory(Map)
method.
A custom implementation could prepare the instance in a specific way,
or use a custom PersistenceManagerFactory implementation.
props
- the merged properties prepared by this LocalPersistenceManagerFactoryBeanJDOHelper.getPersistenceManagerFactory(java.util.Map)
public javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory getObject()
getObject
in interface FactoryBean<javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory>
null
)FactoryBeanNotInitializedException
public Class<? extends javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory> getObjectType()
FactoryBean
null
if not known in advance.
This allows one to check for specific types of beans without instantiating objects, for example on autowiring.
In the case of implementations that are creating a singleton object, this method should try to avoid singleton creation as far as possible; it should rather estimate the type in advance. For prototypes, returning a meaningful type here is advisable too.
This method can be called before this FactoryBean has been fully initialized. It must not rely on state created during initialization; of course, it can still use such state if available.
NOTE: Autowiring will simply ignore FactoryBeans that return
null
here. Therefore it is highly recommended to implement
this method properly, using the current state of the FactoryBean.
getObjectType
in interface FactoryBean<javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory>
null
if not known at the time of the callListableBeanFactory.getBeansOfType(java.lang.Class<T>)
public boolean isSingleton()
FactoryBean
FactoryBean.getObject()
always return the same object
(a reference that can be cached)?
NOTE: If a FactoryBean indicates to hold a singleton object,
the object returned from getObject()
might get cached
by the owning BeanFactory. Hence, do not return true
unless the FactoryBean always exposes the same reference.
The singleton status of the FactoryBean itself will generally be provided by the owning BeanFactory; usually, it has to be defined as singleton there.
NOTE: This method returning false
does not
necessarily indicate that returned objects are independent instances.
An implementation of the extended SmartFactoryBean
interface
may explicitly indicate independent instances through its
SmartFactoryBean.isPrototype()
method. Plain FactoryBean
implementations which do not implement this extended interface are
simply assumed to always return independent instances if the
isSingleton()
implementation returns false
.
isSingleton
in interface FactoryBean<javax.jdo.PersistenceManagerFactory>
FactoryBean.getObject()
,
SmartFactoryBean.isPrototype()
public DataAccessException translateExceptionIfPossible(RuntimeException ex)
Converts the exception if it is a JDOException, preferably using a specified
JdoDialect. Else returns null
to indicate an unknown exception.
translateExceptionIfPossible
in interface PersistenceExceptionTranslator
ex
- a RuntimeException to translatenull
if the
exception could not be translated, as in this case it may result from
user code rather than from an actual persistence problem)PersistenceExceptionTranslationPostProcessor
,
JdoDialect.translateException(javax.jdo.JDOException)
,
PersistenceManagerFactoryUtils.convertJdoAccessException(javax.jdo.JDOException)
public void destroy()
destroy
in interface DisposableBean