* The EJB 1.1 specification does not specify how exceptions thrown by setEntityContext impact the
* transaction, if there is one. In this case we choose the least disruptive operation, throwing an
* application exception and NOT automatically marking the transaciton for rollback.
*/
logger.error("Bean callback method failed ", e);
throw new ApplicationException(e);
} finally {
callContext.setCurrentOperation(currentOp);
callContext.setCurrentAllowedStates(originalStates);
}
} else {
reusingBean(bean, callContext);
}
if ((callContext.getCurrentOperation() == Operation.BUSINESS) || (callContext.getCurrentOperation() == Operation.REMOVE)) {
/*
* When a bean is retrieved from the bean pool to service a client's business method request it must be
* notified that its about to enter service by invoking its ejbActivate( ) method. A bean instance
* does not have its ejbActivate() invoked when:
* 1. Its being retreived to service an ejbCreate()/ejbPostCreate().
* 2. Its being retrieved to service an ejbFind method.
* 3. Its being retrieved to service an ejbRemove() method.
* See section 9.1.4 of the EJB 1.1 specification.
*/
Operation currentOp = callContext.getCurrentOperation();
callContext.setCurrentOperation(Operation.ACTIVATE);
BaseContext.State[] originalStates = callContext.setCurrentAllowedStates(EntityContext.getStates());
try {
/*
In the event of an exception, OpenEJB is required to log the exception, evict the instance,
and mark the transaction for rollback. If there is a transaction to rollback, then the a
javax.transaction.TransactionRolledbackException must be throw to the client.
See EJB 1.1 specification, section 12.3.2
*/
bean.ejbActivate();
} catch (Throwable e) {
logger.error("Encountered exception during call to ejbActivate()", e);
try {
Transaction tx = getTransactionManager().getTransaction();
if (tx != null) {
tx.setRollbackOnly();
throw new ApplicationException(new TransactionRolledbackException("Reflection exception thrown while attempting to call ejbActivate() on the instance", e));
}
} catch (javax.transaction.SystemException se) {
logger.error("Transaction Manager getTransaction() failed.", se);
throw new SystemException(se);
}
throw new ApplicationException(new RemoteException("Exception thrown while attempting to call ejbActivate() on the instance. Exception message = " + e.getMessage(), e));
} finally {
callContext.setCurrentOperation(currentOp);
callContext.setCurrentAllowedStates(originalStates);
}