/* * JBoss, Home of Professional Open Source * Copyright 2008, JBoss Inc., and others contributors as indicated * by the @authors tag. All rights reserved. * See the copyright.txt in the distribution for a * full listing of individual contributors. * This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, * modify, copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions * of the GNU Lesser General Public License, v. 2.1. * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT A * WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A * PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License, * v.2.1 along with this distribution; if not, write to the Free Software * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, * MA 02110-1301, USA. * * (C) 2008, * @author Redhat Middleware LLC. */ package com.arjuna.ats.internal.jbossatx.jts; import org.jboss.iiop.tm.InboundTransactionCurrent; import org.jboss.tm.TransactionManagerLocator; import org.omg.CORBA.LocalObject; import javax.transaction.Transaction; import javax.transaction.TransactionManager; import com.arjuna.ats.jbossatx.logging.jbossatxLogger; /** * Implementation of the InboundTransactionCurrent interface of the app server's * transaction integration SPI. Provides a way for app server code to obtain the * transaction that was on an inbound CORBA call. The context processing on the * wire is handled by the JTS's RequestInterceptors, here we just provide a way * to expose that context to the app server. * * @see org.jboss.iiop.tm.InboundTransactionCurrent * @see com.arjuna.ats.jbossatx.jts.InboundTransactionCurrentInitializer * * @author jonathan.halliday@redhat.com * @version $Id$ */ public class InboundTransactionCurrentImple extends LocalObject implements InboundTransactionCurrent { public Transaction getCurrentTransaction() { if (jbossatxLogger.logger.isTraceEnabled()) { jbossatxLogger.logger.trace("InboundTransactionCurrentImple.getCurrentTransaction() called"); } TransactionManager transactionManager = null; Transaction transaction = null; try { // We need to get a Transaction representation of the tx context that came in on the CORBA call. // The easiest way to do this is to have the JTS transaction manager impl give us the current // transaction. That will cause it to create a Transaction to wrap the context, which saves us // doing it ourselves. Less code duplication is a good thing. transactionManager = TransactionManagerLocator.getInstance().getTransactionManager(); transaction = transactionManager.getTransaction(); if(transaction != null) { // only problem is, the transaction manager assumes we want the inbound context bound to the Thread. // normally that is user friendly, but in this case the downstream code seems to expect to do the // Thread association itself through a resume() and will be upset if we don't let it. Therefore, // disassociate the tx from the Thread before returning it. Inefficient and a little kludgy. transactionManager.suspend(); } } catch(Exception e) { jbossatxLogger.i18NLogger.error_jts_InboundTransactionCurrentImple_exception(e); // this is a problem, because we may actually have a valid tx context on the thread // which could cause weird behaviour in downstream code. We need to ensure that code is not called // but the API does not allow for checked excpetion to be thrown, so... throw new RuntimeException("InboundTransactionCurrentImple unable to determine inbound transaction context", e); } if (jbossatxLogger.logger.isTraceEnabled()) { jbossatxLogger.logger.trace("InboundTransactionCurrentImple.getCurrentTransaction() returning tx=" + transaction); } return transaction; } }