org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: AbstractMessageEndpointFactory.java    From spring-analysis-note with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Set the XA transaction manager to use for wrapping endpoint
 * invocations, enlisting the endpoint resource in each such transaction.
 * <p>The passed-in object may be a transaction manager which implements
 * Spring's {@link org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory}
 * interface, or a plain {@link javax.transaction.TransactionManager}.
 * <p>If no transaction manager is specified, the endpoint invocation
 * will simply not be wrapped in an XA transaction. Check out your
 * resource provider's ActivationSpec documentation for local
 * transaction options of your particular provider.
 * @see #setTransactionName
 * @see #setTransactionTimeout
 */
public void setTransactionManager(Object transactionManager) {
	if (transactionManager instanceof TransactionFactory) {
		this.transactionFactory = (TransactionFactory) transactionManager;
	}
	else if (transactionManager instanceof TransactionManager) {
		this.transactionFactory = new SimpleTransactionFactory((TransactionManager) transactionManager);
	}
	else {
		throw new IllegalArgumentException("Transaction manager [" + transactionManager +
				"] is neither a [org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory} nor a " +
				"[javax.transaction.TransactionManager]");
	}
}
 
Example #2
Source File: AbstractMessageEndpointFactory.java    From java-technology-stack with MIT License 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Set the XA transaction manager to use for wrapping endpoint
 * invocations, enlisting the endpoint resource in each such transaction.
 * <p>The passed-in object may be a transaction manager which implements
 * Spring's {@link org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory}
 * interface, or a plain {@link javax.transaction.TransactionManager}.
 * <p>If no transaction manager is specified, the endpoint invocation
 * will simply not be wrapped in an XA transaction. Check out your
 * resource provider's ActivationSpec documentation for local
 * transaction options of your particular provider.
 * @see #setTransactionName
 * @see #setTransactionTimeout
 */
public void setTransactionManager(Object transactionManager) {
	if (transactionManager instanceof TransactionFactory) {
		this.transactionFactory = (TransactionFactory) transactionManager;
	}
	else if (transactionManager instanceof TransactionManager) {
		this.transactionFactory = new SimpleTransactionFactory((TransactionManager) transactionManager);
	}
	else {
		throw new IllegalArgumentException("Transaction manager [" + transactionManager +
				"] is neither a [org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory} nor a " +
				"[javax.transaction.TransactionManager]");
	}
}
 
Example #3
Source File: AbstractMessageEndpointFactory.java    From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Set the XA transaction manager to use for wrapping endpoint
 * invocations, enlisting the endpoint resource in each such transaction.
 * <p>The passed-in object may be a transaction manager which implements
 * Spring's {@link org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory}
 * interface, or a plain {@link javax.transaction.TransactionManager}.
 * <p>If no transaction manager is specified, the endpoint invocation
 * will simply not be wrapped in an XA transaction. Check out your
 * resource provider's ActivationSpec documentation for local
 * transaction options of your particular provider.
 * @see #setTransactionName
 * @see #setTransactionTimeout
 */
public void setTransactionManager(Object transactionManager) {
	if (transactionManager instanceof TransactionFactory) {
		this.transactionFactory = (TransactionFactory) transactionManager;
	}
	else if (transactionManager instanceof TransactionManager) {
		this.transactionFactory = new SimpleTransactionFactory((TransactionManager) transactionManager);
	}
	else {
		throw new IllegalArgumentException("Transaction manager [" + transactionManager +
				"] is neither a [org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory} nor a " +
				"[javax.transaction.TransactionManager]");
	}
}
 
Example #4
Source File: AbstractMessageEndpointFactory.java    From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 5 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Set the the XA transaction manager to use for wrapping endpoint
 * invocations, enlisting the endpoint resource in each such transaction.
 * <p>The passed-in object may be a transaction manager which implements
 * Spring's {@link org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory}
 * interface, or a plain {@link javax.transaction.TransactionManager}.
 * <p>If no transaction manager is specified, the endpoint invocation
 * will simply not be wrapped in an XA transaction. Check out your
 * resource provider's ActivationSpec documentation for local
 * transaction options of your particular provider.
 * @see #setTransactionName
 * @see #setTransactionTimeout
 */
public void setTransactionManager(Object transactionManager) {
	if (transactionManager instanceof TransactionFactory) {
		this.transactionFactory = (TransactionFactory) transactionManager;
	}
	else if (transactionManager instanceof TransactionManager) {
		this.transactionFactory = new SimpleTransactionFactory((TransactionManager) transactionManager);
	}
	else {
		throw new IllegalArgumentException("Transaction manager [" + transactionManager +
				"] is neither a [org.springframework.transaction.jta.TransactionFactory} nor a " +
				"[javax.transaction.TransactionManager]");
	}
}
 
Example #5
Source File: AbstractMessageEndpointFactory.java    From spring-analysis-note with MIT License 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Set the Spring TransactionFactory to use for wrapping endpoint
 * invocations, enlisting the endpoint resource in each such transaction.
 * <p>Alternatively, specify an appropriate transaction manager through
 * the {@link #setTransactionManager "transactionManager"} property.
 * <p>If no transaction factory is specified, the endpoint invocation
 * will simply not be wrapped in an XA transaction. Check out your
 * resource provider's ActivationSpec documentation for local
 * transaction options of your particular provider.
 * @see #setTransactionName
 * @see #setTransactionTimeout
 */
public void setTransactionFactory(TransactionFactory transactionFactory) {
	this.transactionFactory = transactionFactory;
}
 
Example #6
Source File: AbstractMessageEndpointFactory.java    From java-technology-stack with MIT License 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Set the Spring TransactionFactory to use for wrapping endpoint
 * invocations, enlisting the endpoint resource in each such transaction.
 * <p>Alternatively, specify an appropriate transaction manager through
 * the {@link #setTransactionManager "transactionManager"} property.
 * <p>If no transaction factory is specified, the endpoint invocation
 * will simply not be wrapped in an XA transaction. Check out your
 * resource provider's ActivationSpec documentation for local
 * transaction options of your particular provider.
 * @see #setTransactionName
 * @see #setTransactionTimeout
 */
public void setTransactionFactory(TransactionFactory transactionFactory) {
	this.transactionFactory = transactionFactory;
}
 
Example #7
Source File: AbstractMessageEndpointFactory.java    From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Set the Spring TransactionFactory to use for wrapping endpoint
 * invocations, enlisting the endpoint resource in each such transaction.
 * <p>Alternatively, specify an appropriate transaction manager through
 * the {@link #setTransactionManager "transactionManager"} property.
 * <p>If no transaction factory is specified, the endpoint invocation
 * will simply not be wrapped in an XA transaction. Check out your
 * resource provider's ActivationSpec documentation for local
 * transaction options of your particular provider.
 * @see #setTransactionName
 * @see #setTransactionTimeout
 */
public void setTransactionFactory(TransactionFactory transactionFactory) {
	this.transactionFactory = transactionFactory;
}
 
Example #8
Source File: AbstractMessageEndpointFactory.java    From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 2 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Set the Spring TransactionFactory to use for wrapping endpoint
 * invocations, enlisting the endpoint resource in each such transaction.
 * <p>Alternatively, specify an appropriate transaction manager through
 * the {@link #setTransactionManager "transactionManager"} property.
 * <p>If no transaction factory is specified, the endpoint invocation
 * will simply not be wrapped in an XA transaction. Check out your
 * resource provider's ActivationSpec documentation for local
 * transaction options of your particular provider.
 * @see #setTransactionName
 * @see #setTransactionTimeout
 */
public void setTransactionFactory(TransactionFactory transactionFactory) {
	this.transactionFactory = transactionFactory;
}