/* * 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.transaction.interceptor; import org.springframework.util.Assert; import java.io.Serializable; /** * Rule determining whether or not a given exception (and any subclasses) * should cause a rollback. * * <p>Multiple such rules can be applied to determine whether a transaction * should commit or rollback after an exception has been thrown. * * @author Rod Johnson * @since 09.04.2003 * @see NoRollbackRuleAttribute */ public class RollbackRuleAttribute implements Serializable{ /** * The {@link RollbackRuleAttribute rollback rule} for * {@link RuntimeException RuntimeExceptions}. */ public static final RollbackRuleAttribute ROLLBACK_ON_RUNTIME_EXCEPTIONS = new RollbackRuleAttribute(RuntimeException.class); /** * Could hold exception, resolving class name but would always require FQN. * This way does multiple string comparisons, but how often do we decide * whether to roll back a transaction following an exception? */ private final String exceptionName; /** * Create a new instance of the <code>RollbackRuleAttribute</code> class. * <p>This is the preferred way to construct a rollback rule that matches * the supplied {@link Exception} class (and subclasses). * @param clazz throwable class; must be {@link Throwable} or a subclass * of <code>Throwable</code> * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the supplied <code>clazz</code> is * not a <code>Throwable</code> type or is <code>null</code> */ public RollbackRuleAttribute(Class clazz) { Assert.notNull(clazz, "'clazz' cannot be null."); if (!Throwable.class.isAssignableFrom(clazz)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Cannot construct rollback rule from [" + clazz.getName() + "]: it's not a Throwable"); } this.exceptionName = clazz.getName(); } /** * Create a new instance of the <code>RollbackRuleAttribute</code> class * for the given <code>exceptionName</code>. * <p>This can be a substring, with no wildcard support at present. A value * of "ServletException" would match * <code>javax.servlet.ServletException</code> and subclasses, for example. * <p><b>NB:</b> Consider carefully how specific the pattern is, and * whether to include package information (which is not mandatory). For * example, "Exception" will match nearly anything, and will probably hide * other rules. "java.lang.Exception" would be correct if "Exception" was * meant to define a rule for all checked exceptions. With more unusual * exception names such as "BaseBusinessException" there's no need to use a * fully package-qualified name. * @param exceptionName the exception name pattern; can also be a fully * package-qualified class name * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the supplied * <code>exceptionName</code> is <code>null</code> or empty */ public RollbackRuleAttribute(String exceptionName) { Assert.hasText(exceptionName, "'exceptionName' cannot be null or empty."); this.exceptionName = exceptionName; } /** * Return the pattern for the exception name. */ public String getExceptionName() { return exceptionName; } /** * Return the depth of the superclass matching. * <p><code>0</code> means <code>ex</code> matches exactly. Returns * <code>-1</code> if there is no match. Otherwise, returns depth with the * lowest depth winning. */ public int getDepth(Throwable ex) { return getDepth(ex.getClass(), 0); } private int getDepth(Class exceptionClass, int depth) { if (exceptionClass.getName().indexOf(this.exceptionName) != -1) { // Found it! return depth; } // If we've gone as far as we can go and haven't found it... if (exceptionClass.equals(Throwable.class)) { return -1; } return getDepth(exceptionClass.getSuperclass(), depth + 1); } public boolean equals(Object other) { if (this == other) { return true; } if (!(other instanceof RollbackRuleAttribute)) { return false; } RollbackRuleAttribute rhs = (RollbackRuleAttribute) other; return this.exceptionName.equals(rhs.exceptionName); } public int hashCode() { return this.exceptionName.hashCode(); } public String toString() { return "RollbackRuleAttribute with pattern [" + this.exceptionName + "]"; } }