/* * Copyright 2002-2008 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.jpa; import javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory; import javax.persistence.PersistenceException; import javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider; import javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceUnitInfo; import javax.sql.DataSource; import org.springframework.beans.BeanUtils; import org.springframework.context.ResourceLoaderAware; import org.springframework.context.weaving.LoadTimeWeaverAware; import org.springframework.core.io.ResourceLoader; import org.springframework.instrument.classloading.LoadTimeWeaver; import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.lookup.SingleDataSourceLookup; import org.springframework.orm.jpa.persistenceunit.DefaultPersistenceUnitManager; import org.springframework.orm.jpa.persistenceunit.MutablePersistenceUnitInfo; import org.springframework.orm.jpa.persistenceunit.PersistenceUnitManager; import org.springframework.orm.jpa.persistenceunit.PersistenceUnitPostProcessor; import org.springframework.util.ClassUtils; /** * {@link org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean} that creates a JPA * {@link javax.persistence.EntityManagerFactory} according to JPA's standard * <i>container</i> bootstrap contract. This is the most powerful way to set * up a shared JPA EntityManagerFactory in a Spring application context; * the EntityManagerFactory can then be passed to JPA-based DAOs via * dependency injection. Note that switching to a JNDI lookup or to a * {@link org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean} * definition is just a matter of configuration! * * <p>As with {@link LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean}, configuration settings * are usually read in from a <code>META-INF/persistence.xml</code> config file, * residing in the class path, according to the general JPA configuration contract. * However, this FactoryBean is more flexible in that you can override the location * of the <code>persistence.xml</code> file, specify the JDBC DataSources to link to, * etc. Furthermore, it allows for pluggable class instrumentation through Spring's * {@link org.springframework.instrument.classloading.LoadTimeWeaver} abstraction, * instead of being tied to a special VM agent specified on JVM startup. * * <p>Internally, this FactoryBean parses the <code>persistence.xml</code> file * itself and creates a corresponding {@link javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceUnitInfo} * object (with further configuration merged in, such as JDBC DataSources and the * Spring LoadTimeWeaver), to be passed to the chosen JPA * {@link javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider}. This corresponds to a * local JPA container with full support for the standard JPA container contract. * * <p>The exposed EntityManagerFactory object will implement all the interfaces of * the underlying native EntityManagerFactory returned by the PersistenceProvider, * plus the {@link EntityManagerFactoryInfo} interface which exposes additional * metadata as assembled by this FactoryBean. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Rod Johnson * @since 2.0 * @see #setPersistenceXmlLocation * @see #setJpaProperties * @see #setJpaVendorAdapter * @see #setLoadTimeWeaver * @see #setDataSource * @see EntityManagerFactoryInfo * @see LocalEntityManagerFactoryBean * @see org.springframework.orm.jpa.support.SharedEntityManagerBean * @see javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider#createContainerEntityManagerFactory */ public class LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean extends AbstractEntityManagerFactoryBean implements ResourceLoaderAware, LoadTimeWeaverAware { private PersistenceUnitManager persistenceUnitManager; private final DefaultPersistenceUnitManager internalPersistenceUnitManager = new DefaultPersistenceUnitManager(); private PersistenceUnitInfo persistenceUnitInfo; /** * Set the PersistenceUnitManager to use for obtaining the JPA persistence unit * that this FactoryBean is supposed to build an EntityManagerFactory for. * <p>The default is to rely on the local settings specified on this FactoryBean, * such as "persistenceXmlLocation", "dataSource" and "loadTimeWeaver". * <p>For reuse of existing persistence unit configuration or more advanced forms * of custom persistence unit handling, consider defining a separate * PersistenceUnitManager bean (typically a DefaultPersistenceUnitManager instance) * and linking it in here. <code>persistence.xml</code> location, DataSource * configuration and LoadTimeWeaver will be defined on that separate * DefaultPersistenceUnitManager bean in such a scenario. * @see #setPersistenceXmlLocation * @see #setDataSource * @see #setLoadTimeWeaver * @see org.springframework.orm.jpa.persistenceunit.DefaultPersistenceUnitManager */ public void setPersistenceUnitManager(PersistenceUnitManager persistenceUnitManager) { this.persistenceUnitManager = persistenceUnitManager; } /** * Set the location of the <code>persistence.xml</code> file * we want to use. This is a Spring resource location. * <p>Default is "classpath:META-INF/persistence.xml". * <p><b>NOTE: Only applied if no external PersistenceUnitManager specified.</b> * @param persistenceXmlLocation a Spring resource String * identifying the location of the <code>persistence.xml</code> file * that this LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean should parse * @see #setPersistenceUnitManager */ public void setPersistenceXmlLocation(String persistenceXmlLocation) { this.internalPersistenceUnitManager.setPersistenceXmlLocations(new String[] {persistenceXmlLocation}); } /** * Specify the JDBC DataSource that the JPA persistence provider is supposed * to use for accessing the database. This is an alternative to keeping the * JDBC configuration in <code>persistence.xml</code>, passing in a Spring-managed * DataSource instead. * <p>In JPA speak, a DataSource passed in here will be used as "nonJtaDataSource" * on the PersistenceUnitInfo passed to the PersistenceProvider, overriding * data source configuration in <code>persistence.xml</code> (if any). * <p><b>NOTE: Only applied if no external PersistenceUnitManager specified.</b> * @see javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceUnitInfo#getNonJtaDataSource() * @see #setPersistenceUnitManager */ public void setDataSource(DataSource dataSource) { this.internalPersistenceUnitManager.setDataSourceLookup(new SingleDataSourceLookup(dataSource)); this.internalPersistenceUnitManager.setDefaultDataSource(dataSource); } /** * Set the PersistenceUnitPostProcessors to be applied to the * PersistenceUnitInfo used for creating this EntityManagerFactory. * <p>Such post-processors can, for example, register further entity * classes and jar files, in addition to the metadata read in from * <code>persistence.xml</code>. * <p><b>NOTE: Only applied if no external PersistenceUnitManager specified.</b> * @see #setPersistenceUnitManager */ public void setPersistenceUnitPostProcessors(PersistenceUnitPostProcessor[] postProcessors) { this.internalPersistenceUnitManager.setPersistenceUnitPostProcessors(postProcessors); } /** * Specify the Spring LoadTimeWeaver to use for class instrumentation according * to the JPA class transformer contract. * <p>It is a not required to specify a LoadTimeWeaver: Most providers will be * able to provide a subset of their functionality without class instrumentation * as well, or operate with their VM agent specified on JVM startup. * <p>In terms of Spring-provided weaving options, the most important ones are * InstrumentationLoadTimeWeaver, which requires a Spring-specific (but very general) * VM agent specified on JVM startup, and ReflectiveLoadTimeWeaver, which interacts * with an underlying ClassLoader based on specific extended methods being available * on it (for example, interacting with Spring's TomcatInstrumentableClassLoader). * <p><b>NOTE:</b> As of Spring 2.5, the context's default LoadTimeWeaver (defined * as bean with name "loadTimeWeaver") will be picked up automatically, if available, * removing the need for LoadTimeWeaver configuration on each affected target bean.</b> * Consider using the <code>context:load-time-weaver</code> XML tag for creating * such a shared LoadTimeWeaver (autodetecting the environment by default). * <p><b>NOTE: Only applied if no external PersistenceUnitManager specified.</b> * Otherwise, the external {@link #setPersistenceUnitManager PersistenceUnitManager} * is responsible for the weaving configuration. * @see org.springframework.instrument.classloading.InstrumentationLoadTimeWeaver * @see org.springframework.instrument.classloading.ReflectiveLoadTimeWeaver * @see org.springframework.instrument.classloading.tomcat.TomcatInstrumentableClassLoader */ public void setLoadTimeWeaver(LoadTimeWeaver loadTimeWeaver) { this.internalPersistenceUnitManager.setLoadTimeWeaver(loadTimeWeaver); } public void setResourceLoader(ResourceLoader resourceLoader) { this.internalPersistenceUnitManager.setResourceLoader(resourceLoader); } @Override protected EntityManagerFactory createNativeEntityManagerFactory() throws PersistenceException { PersistenceUnitManager managerToUse = this.persistenceUnitManager; if (this.persistenceUnitManager == null) { this.internalPersistenceUnitManager.afterPropertiesSet(); managerToUse = this.internalPersistenceUnitManager; } this.persistenceUnitInfo = determinePersistenceUnitInfo(managerToUse); JpaVendorAdapter jpaVendorAdapter = getJpaVendorAdapter(); if (jpaVendorAdapter != null && this.persistenceUnitInfo instanceof MutablePersistenceUnitInfo) { ((MutablePersistenceUnitInfo) this.persistenceUnitInfo).setPersistenceProviderPackageName( jpaVendorAdapter.getPersistenceProviderRootPackage()); } PersistenceProvider provider = getPersistenceProvider(); if (provider == null) { String providerClassName = this.persistenceUnitInfo.getPersistenceProviderClassName(); if (providerClassName == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "No PersistenceProvider specified in EntityManagerFactory configuration, " + "and chosen PersistenceUnitInfo does not specify a provider class name either"); } Class providerClass = ClassUtils.resolveClassName(providerClassName, getBeanClassLoader()); provider = (PersistenceProvider) BeanUtils.instantiateClass(providerClass); } if (provider == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("Unable to determine persistence provider. " + "Please check configuration of " + getClass().getName() + "; " + "ideally specify the appropriate JpaVendorAdapter class for this provider."); } if (logger.isInfoEnabled()) { logger.info("Building JPA container EntityManagerFactory for persistence unit '" + this.persistenceUnitInfo.getPersistenceUnitName() + "'"); } this.nativeEntityManagerFactory = provider.createContainerEntityManagerFactory(this.persistenceUnitInfo, getJpaPropertyMap()); postProcessEntityManagerFactory(this.nativeEntityManagerFactory, this.persistenceUnitInfo); return this.nativeEntityManagerFactory; } /** * Determine the PersistenceUnitInfo to use for the EntityManagerFactory * created by this bean. * <p>The default implementation reads in all persistence unit infos from * <code>persistence.xml</code>, as defined in the JPA specification. * If no entity manager name was specified, it takes the first info in the * array as returned by the reader. Otherwise, it checks for a matching name. * @param persistenceUnitManager the PersistenceUnitManager to obtain from * @return the chosen PersistenceUnitInfo */ protected PersistenceUnitInfo determinePersistenceUnitInfo(PersistenceUnitManager persistenceUnitManager) { if (getPersistenceUnitName() != null) { return persistenceUnitManager.obtainPersistenceUnitInfo(getPersistenceUnitName()); } else { return persistenceUnitManager.obtainDefaultPersistenceUnitInfo(); } } /** * Hook method allowing subclasses to customize the EntityManagerFactory * after its creation via the PersistenceProvider. * <p>The default implementation is empty. * @param emf the newly created EntityManagerFactory we are working with * @param pui the PersistenceUnitInfo used to configure the EntityManagerFactory * @see javax.persistence.spi.PersistenceProvider#createContainerEntityManagerFactory */ protected void postProcessEntityManagerFactory(EntityManagerFactory emf, PersistenceUnitInfo pui) { } public PersistenceUnitInfo getPersistenceUnitInfo() { return this.persistenceUnitInfo; } public String getPersistenceUnitName() { if (this.persistenceUnitInfo != null) { return this.persistenceUnitInfo.getPersistenceUnitName(); } return super.getPersistenceUnitName(); } public DataSource getDataSource() { if (this.persistenceUnitInfo != null) { return this.persistenceUnitInfo.getNonJtaDataSource(); } return this.internalPersistenceUnitManager.getDefaultDataSource(); } }