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Source Code of org.hibernate.context.internal.JTASessionContext$CleanupSynch

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package org.hibernate.context.internal;

import java.util.Map;
import java.util.concurrent.ConcurrentHashMap;

import javax.transaction.Synchronization;
import javax.transaction.Transaction;
import javax.transaction.TransactionManager;

import org.jboss.logging.Logger;

import org.hibernate.ConnectionReleaseMode;
import org.hibernate.HibernateException;
import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.hibernate.context.spi.AbstractCurrentSessionContext;
import org.hibernate.context.spi.CurrentSessionContext;
import org.hibernate.engine.spi.SessionFactoryImplementor;
import org.hibernate.engine.transaction.internal.jta.JtaStatusHelper;
import org.hibernate.internal.CoreMessageLogger;
import org.hibernate.engine.transaction.jta.platform.spi.JtaPlatform;

/**
* An implementation of {@link CurrentSessionContext} which scopes the notion
* of a current session to a JTA transaction.  Because JTA gives us a nice
* tie-in to clean up after ourselves, this implementation will generate
* Sessions as needed provided a JTA transaction is in effect.  If a session
* is not already associated with the current JTA transaction at the time
* {@link #currentSession()} is called, a new session will be opened and it
* will be associated with that JTA transaction.
* <p/>
* Note that the sessions returned from this method are automatically configured with
* both the {@link org.hibernate.cfg.Environment#FLUSH_BEFORE_COMPLETION auto-flush} and
* {@link org.hibernate.cfg.Environment#AUTO_CLOSE_SESSION auto-close} attributes set to
* true, meaning that the Session will be automatically flushed and closed
* as part of the lifecycle for the JTA transaction to which it is associated.
* Additionally, it will also be configured to aggressively release JDBC
* connections after each statement is executed.  These settings are governed
* by the {@link #isAutoFlushEnabled()}, {@link #isAutoCloseEnabled()}, and
* {@link #getConnectionReleaseMode()} methods; these are provided (along with
* the {@link #buildOrObtainSession()} method) for easier subclassing for custom
* JTA-based session tracking logic (like maybe long-session semantics).
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
public class JTASessionContext extends AbstractCurrentSessionContext {
    private static final CoreMessageLogger LOG = Logger.getMessageLogger(CoreMessageLogger.class, JTASessionContext.class.getName());

  private transient Map<Object, Session> currentSessionMap = new ConcurrentHashMap<Object, Session>();

  public JTASessionContext(SessionFactoryImplementor factory) {
    super( factory );
  }

  @Override
  public Session currentSession() throws HibernateException {
    final JtaPlatform jtaPlatform = factory().getServiceRegistry().getService( JtaPlatform.class );
    final TransactionManager transactionManager = jtaPlatform.retrieveTransactionManager();
    if ( transactionManager == null ) {
      throw new HibernateException( "No TransactionManagerLookup specified" );
    }

    Transaction txn;
    try {
      txn = transactionManager.getTransaction();
      if ( txn == null ) {
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to locate current JTA transaction" );
      }
      if ( !JtaStatusHelper.isActive( txn.getStatus() ) ) {
        // We could register the session against the transaction even though it is
        // not started, but we'd have no guarantee of ever getting the map
        // entries cleaned up (aside from spawning threads).
        throw new HibernateException( "Current transaction is not in progress" );
      }
    }
    catch ( HibernateException e ) {
      throw e;
    }
    catch ( Throwable t ) {
      throw new HibernateException( "Problem locating/validating JTA transaction", t );
    }

    final Object txnIdentifier = jtaPlatform.getTransactionIdentifier( txn );

    Session currentSession = currentSessionMap.get( txnIdentifier );

    if ( currentSession == null ) {
      currentSession = buildOrObtainSession();

      try {
        txn.registerSynchronization( buildCleanupSynch( txnIdentifier ) );
      }
      catch ( Throwable t ) {
        try {
          currentSession.close();
        }
        catch ( Throwable ignore ) {
          LOG.debug( "Unable to release generated current-session on failed synch registration", ignore );
        }
        throw new HibernateException( "Unable to register cleanup Synchronization with TransactionManager" );
      }

      currentSessionMap.put( txnIdentifier, currentSession );
    }
    else {
      validateExistingSession( currentSession );
    }

    return currentSession;
  }

  /**
   * Builds a {@link CleanupSynch} capable of cleaning up the the current session map as an after transaction
   * callback.
   *
   * @param transactionIdentifier The transaction identifier under which the current session is registered.
   * @return The cleanup synch.
   */
  private CleanupSynch buildCleanupSynch(Object transactionIdentifier) {
    return new CleanupSynch( transactionIdentifier, this );
  }

  /**
   * Strictly provided for subclassing purposes; specifically to allow long-session
   * support.
   * <p/>
   * This implementation always just opens a new session.
   *
   * @return the built or (re)obtained session.
   */
  protected Session buildOrObtainSession() {
    return baseSessionBuilder()
        .autoClose( isAutoCloseEnabled() )
        .connectionReleaseMode( getConnectionReleaseMode() )
        .flushBeforeCompletion( isAutoFlushEnabled() )
        .openSession();
  }

  /**
   * Mainly for subclass usage.  This impl always returns true.
   *
   * @return Whether or not the the session should be closed by transaction completion.
   */
  protected boolean isAutoCloseEnabled() {
    return true;
  }

  /**
   * Mainly for subclass usage.  This impl always returns true.
   *
   * @return Whether or not the the session should be flushed prior transaction completion.
   */
  protected boolean isAutoFlushEnabled() {
    return true;
  }

  /**
   * Mainly for subclass usage.  This impl always returns after_statement.
   *
   * @return The connection release mode for any built sessions.
   */
  protected ConnectionReleaseMode getConnectionReleaseMode() {
    return ConnectionReleaseMode.AFTER_STATEMENT;
  }

  /**
   * JTA transaction synch used for cleanup of the internal session map.
   */
  protected static class CleanupSynch implements Synchronization {
    private Object transactionIdentifier;
    private JTASessionContext context;

    public CleanupSynch(Object transactionIdentifier, JTASessionContext context) {
      this.transactionIdentifier = transactionIdentifier;
      this.context = context;
    }

    /**
     * {@inheritDoc}
     */
    public void beforeCompletion() {
    }

    /**
     * {@inheritDoc}
     */
    public void afterCompletion(int i) {
      context.currentSessionMap.remove( transactionIdentifier );
    }
  }
}
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