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A managed connection operates like any other connection when no global transaction (a.k.a. XA 031 * transaction or JTA Transaction) is in progress. When a global transaction is active a single physical connection to 032 * the database is used by all ManagedConnections accessed in the scope of the transaction. Connection sharing means 033 * that all data access during a transaction has a consistent view of the database. When the global transaction is 034 * committed or rolled back the enlisted connections are committed or rolled back. Typically upon transaction 035 * completion, a connection returns to the auto commit setting in effect before being enlisted in the transaction, but 036 * some vendors do not properly implement this. 037 * <p> 038 * When enlisted in a transaction the setAutoCommit(), commit(), rollback(), and setReadOnly() methods throw a 039 * SQLException. This is necessary to assure that the transaction completes as a single unit. 040 * </p> 041 * 042 * @param <C> 043 * the Connection type 044 * 045 * @since 2.0 046 */ 047public class ManagedConnection<C extends Connection> extends DelegatingConnection<C> { 048 049 /** 050 * Delegates to {@link ManagedConnection#transactionComplete()} for transaction completion events. 051 * 052 * @since 2.0 053 */ 054 protected class CompletionListener implements TransactionContextListener { 055 @Override 056 public void afterCompletion(final TransactionContext completedContext, final boolean committed) { 057 if (completedContext == transactionContext) { 058 transactionComplete(); 059 } 060 } 061 } 062 private final ObjectPool<C> pool; 063 private final TransactionRegistry transactionRegistry; 064 private final boolean accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed; 065 private TransactionContext transactionContext; 066 private boolean isSharedConnection; 067 068 private final Lock lock; 069 070 /** 071 * Constructs a new instance responsible for managing a database connection in a transactional environment. 072 * 073 * @param pool 074 * The connection pool. 075 * @param transactionRegistry 076 * The transaction registry. 077 * @param accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed 078 * Whether or not to allow access to the underlying Connection. 079 * @throws SQLException 080 * Thrown when there is problem managing transactions. 081 */ 082 public ManagedConnection(final ObjectPool<C> pool, final TransactionRegistry transactionRegistry, 083 final boolean accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed) throws SQLException { 084 super(null); 085 this.pool = pool; 086 this.transactionRegistry = transactionRegistry; 087 this.accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed = accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed; 088 this.lock = new ReentrantLock(); 089 updateTransactionStatus(); 090 } 091 092 @Override 093 protected void checkOpen() throws SQLException { 094 super.checkOpen(); 095 updateTransactionStatus(); 096 } 097 098 @Override 099 public void close() throws SQLException { 100 if (!isClosedInternal()) { 101 // Don't actually close the connection if in a transaction. The 102 // connection will be closed by the transactionComplete method. 103 // 104 // DBCP-484 we need to make sure setClosedInternal(true) being 105 // invoked if transactionContext is not null as this value will 106 // be modified by the transactionComplete method which could run 107 // in the different thread with the transaction calling back. 108 lock.lock(); 109 try { 110 if (transactionContext == null || transactionContext.isTransactionComplete()) { 111 super.close(); 112 } 113 } finally { 114 try { 115 setClosedInternal(true); 116 } finally { 117 lock.unlock(); 118 } 119 } 120 } 121 } 122 123 @Override 124 public void commit() throws SQLException { 125 if (transactionContext != null) { 126 throw new SQLException("Commit can not be set while enrolled in a transaction"); 127 } 128 super.commit(); 129 } 130 131 @Override 132 public C getDelegate() { 133 if (isAccessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed()) { 134 return getDelegateInternal(); 135 } 136 return null; 137 } 138 139 // 140 // The following methods can't be used while enlisted in a transaction 141 // 142 143 @Override 144 public Connection getInnermostDelegate() { 145 if (isAccessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed()) { 146 return super.getInnermostDelegateInternal(); 147 } 148 return null; 149 } 150 151 /** 152 * @return The transaction context. 153 * @since 2.6.0 154 */ 155 public TransactionContext getTransactionContext() { 156 return transactionContext; 157 } 158 159 /** 160 * @return The transaction registry. 161 * @since 2.6.0 162 */ 163 public TransactionRegistry getTransactionRegistry() { 164 return transactionRegistry; 165 } 166 167 /** 168 * If false, getDelegate() and getInnermostDelegate() will return null. 169 * 170 * @return if false, getDelegate() and getInnermostDelegate() will return null 171 */ 172 public boolean isAccessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed() { 173 return accessToUnderlyingConnectionAllowed; 174 } 175 176 // 177 // Methods for accessing the delegate connection 178 // 179 180 @Override 181 public void rollback() throws SQLException { 182 if (transactionContext != null) { 183 throw new SQLException("Commit can not be set while enrolled in a transaction"); 184 } 185 super.rollback(); 186 } 187 188 @Override 189 public void setAutoCommit(final boolean autoCommit) throws SQLException { 190 if (transactionContext != null) { 191 throw new SQLException("Auto-commit can not be set while enrolled in a transaction"); 192 } 193 super.setAutoCommit(autoCommit); 194 } 195 196 @Override 197 public void setReadOnly(final boolean readOnly) throws SQLException { 198 if (transactionContext != null) { 199 throw new SQLException("Read-only can not be set while enrolled in a transaction"); 200 } 201 super.setReadOnly(readOnly); 202 } 203 204 protected void transactionComplete() { 205 lock.lock(); 206 try { 207 transactionContext.completeTransaction(); 208 } finally { 209 lock.unlock(); 210 } 211 212 // If we were using a shared connection, clear the reference now that 213 // the transaction has completed 214 if (isSharedConnection) { 215 setDelegate(null); 216 isSharedConnection = false; 217 } 218 219 // If this connection was closed during the transaction and there is 220 // still a delegate present close it 221 final Connection delegate = getDelegateInternal(); 222 if (isClosedInternal() && delegate != null) { 223 try { 224 setDelegate(null); 225 226 if (!delegate.isClosed()) { 227 delegate.close(); 228 } 229 } catch (final SQLException ignored) { 230 // Not a whole lot we can do here as connection is closed 231 // and this is a transaction callback so there is no 232 // way to report the error. 233 } 234 } 235 } 236 237 private void updateTransactionStatus() throws SQLException { 238 // if there is a is an active transaction context, assure the transaction context hasn't changed 239 if (transactionContext != null && !transactionContext.isTransactionComplete()) { 240 if (transactionContext.isActive()) { 241 if (transactionContext != transactionRegistry.getActiveTransactionContext()) { 242 throw new SQLException("Connection can not be used while enlisted in another transaction"); 243 } 244 return; 245 } 246 // transaction should have been cleared up by TransactionContextListener, but in 247 // rare cases another lister could have registered which uses the connection before 248 // our listener is called. In that rare case, trigger the transaction complete call now 249 transactionComplete(); 250 } 251 252 // the existing transaction context ended (or we didn't have one), get the active transaction context 253 transactionContext = transactionRegistry.getActiveTransactionContext(); 254 255 // if there is an active transaction context and it already has a shared connection, use it 256 if (transactionContext != null && transactionContext.getSharedConnection() != null) { 257 // A connection for the connection factory has already been enrolled 258 // in the transaction, replace our delegate with the enrolled connection 259 260 // return current connection to the pool 261 @SuppressWarnings("resource") 262 final C connection = getDelegateInternal(); 263 setDelegate(null); 264 if (connection != null && transactionContext.getSharedConnection() != connection) { 265 try { 266 pool.returnObject(connection); 267 } catch (final Exception ignored) { 268 // whatever... try to invalidate the connection 269 try { 270 pool.invalidateObject(connection); 271 } catch (final Exception ignore) { 272 // no big deal 273 } 274 } 275 } 276 277 // add a listener to the transaction context 278 transactionContext.addTransactionContextListener(new CompletionListener()); 279 280 // Set our delegate to the shared connection. Note that this will 281 // always be of type C since it has been shared by another 282 // connection from the same pool. 283 @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") 284 final C shared = (C) transactionContext.getSharedConnection(); 285 setDelegate(shared); 286 287 // remember that we are using a shared connection so it can be cleared after the 288 // transaction completes 289 isSharedConnection = true; 290 } else { 291 C connection = getDelegateInternal(); 292 // if our delegate is null, create one 293 if (connection == null) { 294 try { 295 // borrow a new connection from the pool 296 connection = pool.borrowObject(); 297 setDelegate(connection); 298 } catch (final Exception e) { 299 throw new SQLException("Unable to acquire a new connection from the pool", e); 300 } 301 } 302 303 // if we have a transaction, out delegate becomes the shared delegate 304 if (transactionContext != null) { 305 // add a listener to the transaction context 306 transactionContext.addTransactionContextListener(new CompletionListener()); 307 308 // register our connection as the shared connection 309 try { 310 transactionContext.setSharedConnection(connection); 311 } catch (final SQLException e) { 312 // transaction is hosed 313 transactionContext = null; 314 try { 315 pool.invalidateObject(connection); 316 } catch (final Exception e1) { 317 // we are try but no luck 318 } 319 throw e; 320 } 321 } 322 } 323 // autoCommit may have been changed directly on the underlying 324 // connection 325 clearCachedState(); 326 } 327}