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package org.springframework.orm.hibernate5;

import org.hibernate.Session;

import org.springframework.transaction.support.TransactionSynchronizationAdapter;

Simple synchronization adapter that propagates a flush() call to the underlying Hibernate Session. Used in combination with JTA.
Author:Juergen Hoeller
Since:4.2
/** * Simple synchronization adapter that propagates a {@code flush()} call * to the underlying Hibernate Session. Used in combination with JTA. * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 4.2 */
public class SpringFlushSynchronization extends TransactionSynchronizationAdapter { private final Session session; public SpringFlushSynchronization(Session session) { this.session = session; } @Override public void flush() { SessionFactoryUtils.flush(this.session, false); } @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { return (this == other || (other instanceof SpringFlushSynchronization && this.session == ((SpringFlushSynchronization) other).session)); } @Override public int hashCode() { return this.session.hashCode(); } }