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package org.hibernate.context.spi;
import java.io.Serializable;
import org.hibernate.HibernateException;
import org.hibernate.Session;
Defines the contract for implementations which know how to scope the notion of a current session
.
Implementations should adhere to the following:
- contain a constructor accepting a single argument of type
SessionFactoryImplementor
- should be thread safe
- should be fully serializable
Implementors should be aware that they are also fully responsible for
cleanup of any generated current-sessions.
Note that there will be exactly one instance of the configured CurrentSessionContext implementation per SessionFactory
. Author: Steve Ebersole
/**
* Defines the contract for implementations which know how to scope the notion
* of a {@link org.hibernate.SessionFactory#getCurrentSession() current session}.
* <p/>
* Implementations should adhere to the following:
* <ul>
* <li>contain a constructor accepting a single argument of type
* {@link org.hibernate.engine.spi.SessionFactoryImplementor}
* <li>should be thread safe
* <li>should be fully serializable
* </ul>
* <p/>
* Implementors should be aware that they are also fully responsible for
* cleanup of any generated current-sessions.
* <p/>
* Note that there will be exactly one instance of the configured
* CurrentSessionContext implementation per {@link org.hibernate.SessionFactory}.
*
* @author Steve Ebersole
*/
public interface CurrentSessionContext extends Serializable {
Retrieve the current session according to the scoping defined
by this implementation.
Throws: - HibernateException – Typically indicates an issue
locating or creating the current session.
Returns: The current session.
/**
* Retrieve the current session according to the scoping defined
* by this implementation.
*
* @return The current session.
* @throws HibernateException Typically indicates an issue
* locating or creating the current session.
*/
public Session currentSession() throws HibernateException;
}