/* * Copyright 2002-2007 the original author or authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.support; import java.io.IOException; import javax.servlet.FilterChain; import javax.servlet.ServletException; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletRequest; import javax.servlet.http.HttpServletResponse; import org.hibernate.FlushMode; import org.hibernate.Session; import org.hibernate.SessionFactory; import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessResourceFailureException; import org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.SessionFactoryUtils; import org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.SessionHolder; import org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronizationManager; import org.springframework.web.context.WebApplicationContext; import org.springframework.web.context.support.WebApplicationContextUtils; import org.springframework.web.filter.OncePerRequestFilter; /** * Servlet 2.3 Filter that binds a Hibernate Session to the thread for the entire * processing of the request. Intended for the "Open Session in View" pattern, * i.e. to allow for lazy loading in web views despite the original transactions * already being completed. * * <p>This filter makes Hibernate Sessions available via the current thread, which * will be autodetected by transaction managers. It is suitable for service layer * transactions via {@link org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.HibernateTransactionManager} * or {@link org.springframework.transaction.jta.JtaTransactionManager} as well * as for non-transactional execution (if configured appropriately). * * <p><b>NOTE</b>: This filter will by default <i>not</i> flush the Hibernate Session, * with the flush mode set to <code>FlushMode.NEVER</code>. It assumes to be used * in combination with service layer transactions that care for the flushing: The * active transaction manager will temporarily change the flush mode to * <code>FlushMode.AUTO</code> during a read-write transaction, with the flush * mode reset to <code>FlushMode.NEVER</code> at the end of each transaction. * If you intend to use this filter without transactions, consider changing * the default flush mode (through the "flushMode" property). * * <p><b>WARNING:</b> Applying this filter to existing logic can cause issues that * have not appeared before, through the use of a single Hibernate Session for the * processing of an entire request. In particular, the reassociation of persistent * objects with a Hibernate Session has to occur at the very beginning of request * processing, to avoid clashes with already loaded instances of the same objects. * * <p>Alternatively, turn this filter into deferred close mode, by specifying * "singleSession"="false": It will not use a single session per request then, * but rather let each data access operation or transaction use its own session * (like without Open Session in View). Each of those sessions will be registered * for deferred close, though, actually processed at request completion. * * <p>A single session per request allows for most efficient first-level caching, * but can cause side effects, for example on <code>saveOrUpdate</code> or when * continuing after a rolled-back transaction. The deferred close strategy is as safe * as no Open Session in View in that respect, while still allowing for lazy loading * in views (but not providing a first-level cache for the entire request). * * <p>Looks up the SessionFactory in Spring's root web application context. * Supports a "sessionFactoryBeanName" filter init-param in <code>web.xml</code>; * the default bean name is "sessionFactory". Looks up the SessionFactory on each * request, to avoid initialization order issues (when using ContextLoaderServlet, * the root application context will get initialized <i>after</i> this filter). * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.2 * @see #setSingleSession * @see #setFlushMode * @see #lookupSessionFactory * @see OpenSessionInViewInterceptor * @see org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.HibernateInterceptor * @see org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.HibernateTransactionManager * @see org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.SessionFactoryUtils#getSession * @see org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronizationManager */ public class OpenSessionInViewFilter extends OncePerRequestFilter { public static final String DEFAULT_SESSION_FACTORY_BEAN_NAME = "sessionFactory"; private String sessionFactoryBeanName = DEFAULT_SESSION_FACTORY_BEAN_NAME; private boolean singleSession = true; private FlushMode flushMode = FlushMode.NEVER; /** * Set the bean name of the SessionFactory to fetch from Spring's * root application context. Default is "sessionFactory". * @see #DEFAULT_SESSION_FACTORY_BEAN_NAME */ public void setSessionFactoryBeanName(String sessionFactoryBeanName) { this.sessionFactoryBeanName = sessionFactoryBeanName; } /** * Return the bean name of the SessionFactory to fetch from Spring's * root application context. */ protected String getSessionFactoryBeanName() { return this.sessionFactoryBeanName; } /** * Set whether to use a single session for each request. Default is "true". * <p>If set to "false", each data access operation or transaction will use * its own session (like without Open Session in View). Each of those * sessions will be registered for deferred close, though, actually * processed at request completion. * @see SessionFactoryUtils#initDeferredClose * @see SessionFactoryUtils#processDeferredClose */ public void setSingleSession(boolean singleSession) { this.singleSession = singleSession; } /** * Return whether to use a single session for each request. */ protected boolean isSingleSession() { return this.singleSession; } /** * Specify the Hibernate FlushMode to apply to this filter's * {@link org.hibernate.Session}. Only applied in single session mode. * <p>Can be populated with the corresponding constant name in XML bean * definitions: e.g. "AUTO". * <p>The default is "NEVER". Specify "AUTO" if you intend to use * this filter without service layer transactions. * @see org.hibernate.Session#setFlushMode * @see org.hibernate.FlushMode#NEVER * @see org.hibernate.FlushMode#AUTO */ public void setFlushMode(FlushMode flushMode) { this.flushMode = flushMode; } /** * Return the Hibernate FlushMode that this filter applies to its * {@link org.hibernate.Session} (in single session mode). */ protected FlushMode getFlushMode() { return this.flushMode; } protected void doFilterInternal( HttpServletRequest request, HttpServletResponse response, FilterChain filterChain) throws ServletException, IOException { SessionFactory sessionFactory = lookupSessionFactory(request); boolean participate = false; if (isSingleSession()) { // single session mode if (TransactionSynchronizationManager.hasResource(sessionFactory)) { // Do not modify the Session: just set the participate flag. participate = true; } else { logger.debug("Opening single Hibernate Session in OpenSessionInViewFilter"); Session session = getSession(sessionFactory); TransactionSynchronizationManager.bindResource(sessionFactory, new SessionHolder(session)); } } else { // deferred close mode if (SessionFactoryUtils.isDeferredCloseActive(sessionFactory)) { // Do not modify deferred close: just set the participate flag. participate = true; } else { SessionFactoryUtils.initDeferredClose(sessionFactory); } } try { filterChain.doFilter(request, response); } finally { if (!participate) { if (isSingleSession()) { // single session mode SessionHolder sessionHolder = (SessionHolder) TransactionSynchronizationManager.unbindResource(sessionFactory); logger.debug("Closing single Hibernate Session in OpenSessionInViewFilter"); closeSession(sessionHolder.getSession(), sessionFactory); } else { // deferred close mode SessionFactoryUtils.processDeferredClose(sessionFactory); } } } } /** * Look up the SessionFactory that this filter should use, * taking the current HTTP request as argument. * <p>The default implementation delegates to the {@link #lookupSessionFactory()} * variant without arguments. * @param request the current request * @return the SessionFactory to use */ protected SessionFactory lookupSessionFactory(HttpServletRequest request) { return lookupSessionFactory(); } /** * Look up the SessionFactory that this filter should use. * <p>The default implementation looks for a bean with the specified name * in Spring's root application context. * @return the SessionFactory to use * @see #getSessionFactoryBeanName */ protected SessionFactory lookupSessionFactory() { if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) { logger.debug("Using SessionFactory '" + getSessionFactoryBeanName() + "' for OpenSessionInViewFilter"); } WebApplicationContext wac = WebApplicationContextUtils.getRequiredWebApplicationContext(getServletContext()); return (SessionFactory) wac.getBean(getSessionFactoryBeanName(), SessionFactory.class); } /** * Get a Session for the SessionFactory that this filter uses. * Note that this just applies in single session mode! * <p>The default implementation delegates to the * <code>SessionFactoryUtils.getSession</code> method and * sets the <code>Session</code>'s flush mode to "NEVER". * <p>Can be overridden in subclasses for creating a Session with a * custom entity interceptor or JDBC exception translator. * @param sessionFactory the SessionFactory that this filter uses * @return the Session to use * @throws DataAccessResourceFailureException if the Session could not be created * @see org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.SessionFactoryUtils#getSession(SessionFactory, boolean) * @see org.hibernate.FlushMode#NEVER */ protected Session getSession(SessionFactory sessionFactory) throws DataAccessResourceFailureException { Session session = SessionFactoryUtils.getSession(sessionFactory, true); FlushMode flushMode = getFlushMode(); if (flushMode != null) { session.setFlushMode(flushMode); } return session; } /** * Close the given Session. * Note that this just applies in single session mode! * <p>Can be overridden in subclasses, e.g. for flushing the Session before * closing it. See class-level javadoc for a discussion of flush handling. * Note that you should also override getSession accordingly, to set * the flush mode to something else than NEVER. * @param session the Session used for filtering * @param sessionFactory the SessionFactory that this filter uses */ protected void closeSession(Session session, SessionFactory sessionFactory) { SessionFactoryUtils.closeSession(session); } }