org.hibernate.transaction
Class JDBCTransaction

java.lang.Object
  extended by org.hibernate.transaction.JDBCTransaction
All Implemented Interfaces:
Transaction

public class JDBCTransaction
extends Object
implements Transaction

Transaction implementation based on transaction management through a JDBC Connection.

This the Hibernate's default transaction strategy.

Author:
Anton van Straaten, Gavin King

Constructor Summary
JDBCTransaction(JDBCContext jdbcContext, TransactionFactory.Context transactionContext)
           
 
Method Summary
 void begin()
          Begin a new transaction.
 void commit()
          Flush the associated Session and end the unit of work (unless we are in FlushMode.MANUAL.
 boolean isActive()
          Is this transaction still active?

Again, this only returns information in relation to the local transaction, not the actual underlying transaction.

 void registerSynchronization(Synchronization sync)
          Register a user synchronization callback for this transaction.
 void rollback()
          Force the underlying transaction to roll back.
 void setTimeout(int seconds)
          Set the transaction timeout for any transaction started by a subsequent call to begin() on this instance.
 boolean wasCommitted()
          Check if this transaction was successfully committed.
 boolean wasRolledBack()
          Was this transaction rolled back or set to rollback only?

This only accounts for actions initiated from this local transaction.

 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Constructor Detail

JDBCTransaction

public JDBCTransaction(JDBCContext jdbcContext,
                       TransactionFactory.Context transactionContext)
Method Detail

begin

public void begin()
           throws HibernateException
Begin a new transaction.

Specified by:
begin in interface Transaction
Throws:
HibernateException

commit

public void commit()
            throws HibernateException
Flush the associated Session and end the unit of work (unless we are in FlushMode.MANUAL.

This method will commit the underlying transaction if and only if the underlying transaction was initiated by this object.

Specified by:
commit in interface Transaction
Throws:
HibernateException

rollback

public void rollback()
              throws HibernateException
Force the underlying transaction to roll back.

Specified by:
rollback in interface Transaction
Throws:
HibernateException

wasRolledBack

public boolean wasRolledBack()
Was this transaction rolled back or set to rollback only?

This only accounts for actions initiated from this local transaction. If, for example, the underlying transaction is forced to rollback via some other means, this method still reports false because the rollback was not initiated from here.

Specified by:
wasRolledBack in interface Transaction
Returns:
boolean True if the transaction was rolled back via this local transaction; false otherwise.

wasCommitted

public boolean wasCommitted()
Check if this transaction was successfully committed.

This method could return false even after successful invocation of Transaction.commit(). As an example, JTA based strategies no-op on Transaction.commit() calls if they did not start the transaction; in that case, they also report Transaction.wasCommitted() as false.

Specified by:
wasCommitted in interface Transaction
Returns:
boolean True if the transaction was (unequivocally) committed via this local transaction; false otherwise.

isActive

public boolean isActive()
Is this transaction still active?

Again, this only returns information in relation to the local transaction, not the actual underlying transaction.

Specified by:
isActive in interface Transaction
Returns:
boolean Treu if this local transaction is still active.

registerSynchronization

public void registerSynchronization(Synchronization sync)
Register a user synchronization callback for this transaction.

Specified by:
registerSynchronization in interface Transaction
Parameters:
sync - The Synchronization callback to register.

setTimeout

public void setTimeout(int seconds)
Set the transaction timeout for any transaction started by a subsequent call to begin() on this instance.

Specified by:
setTimeout in interface Transaction
Parameters:
seconds - The number of seconds before a timeout.


Copyright © 2001-2010 Red Hat, Inc. All Rights Reserved.