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package org.springframework.orm.jpa;

import java.io.Serializable;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import javax.persistence.EntityManager;
import javax.persistence.PersistenceException;

import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException;
import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.ConnectionHandle;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.transaction.InvalidIsolationLevelException;
import org.springframework.transaction.TransactionDefinition;
import org.springframework.transaction.TransactionException;

Default implementation of the JpaDialect interface. Used as default dialect by JpaTransactionManager.

Simply begins a standard JPA transaction in beginTransaction and performs standard exception translation through EntityManagerFactoryUtils.

NOTE: Spring's JPA support requires JPA 2.1 or higher, as of Spring 5.0.

Author:Juergen Hoeller
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Since:2.0
/** * Default implementation of the {@link JpaDialect} interface. * Used as default dialect by {@link JpaTransactionManager}. * * <p>Simply begins a standard JPA transaction in {@link #beginTransaction} and * performs standard exception translation through {@link EntityManagerFactoryUtils}. * * <p><b>NOTE: Spring's JPA support requires JPA 2.1 or higher, as of Spring 5.0.</b> * * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 2.0 * @see JpaTransactionManager#setJpaDialect */
@SuppressWarnings("serial") public class DefaultJpaDialect implements JpaDialect, Serializable {
This implementation invokes the standard JPA Transaction.begin method. Throws an InvalidIsolationLevelException if a non-default isolation level is set.

This implementation does not return any transaction data Object, since there is no state to be kept for a standard JPA transaction. Hence, subclasses do not have to care about the return value (null) of this implementation and are free to return their own transaction data Object.

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/** * This implementation invokes the standard JPA {@code Transaction.begin} * method. Throws an InvalidIsolationLevelException if a non-default isolation * level is set. * <p>This implementation does not return any transaction data Object, since there * is no state to be kept for a standard JPA transaction. Hence, subclasses do not * have to care about the return value ({@code null}) of this implementation * and are free to return their own transaction data Object. * @see javax.persistence.EntityTransaction#begin * @see org.springframework.transaction.InvalidIsolationLevelException * @see #cleanupTransaction */
@Override @Nullable public Object beginTransaction(EntityManager entityManager, TransactionDefinition definition) throws PersistenceException, SQLException, TransactionException { if (definition.getIsolationLevel() != TransactionDefinition.ISOLATION_DEFAULT) { throw new InvalidIsolationLevelException(getClass().getSimpleName() + " does not support custom isolation levels due to limitations in standard JPA. " + "Specific arrangements may be implemented in custom JpaDialect variants."); } entityManager.getTransaction().begin(); return null; } @Override @Nullable public Object prepareTransaction(EntityManager entityManager, boolean readOnly, @Nullable String name) throws PersistenceException { return null; }
This implementation does nothing, since the default beginTransaction implementation does not require any cleanup.
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/** * This implementation does nothing, since the default {@code beginTransaction} * implementation does not require any cleanup. * @see #beginTransaction */
@Override public void cleanupTransaction(@Nullable Object transactionData) { }
This implementation always returns null, indicating that no JDBC Connection can be provided.
/** * This implementation always returns {@code null}, * indicating that no JDBC Connection can be provided. */
@Override @Nullable public ConnectionHandle getJdbcConnection(EntityManager entityManager, boolean readOnly) throws PersistenceException, SQLException { return null; }
This implementation does nothing, assuming that the Connection will implicitly be closed with the EntityManager.

If the JPA implementation returns a Connection handle that it expects the application to close after use, the dialect implementation needs to invoke Connection.close() (or some other method with similar effect) here.

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/** * This implementation does nothing, assuming that the Connection * will implicitly be closed with the EntityManager. * <p>If the JPA implementation returns a Connection handle that it expects * the application to close after use, the dialect implementation needs to invoke * {@code Connection.close()} (or some other method with similar effect) here. * @see java.sql.Connection#close() */
@Override public void releaseJdbcConnection(ConnectionHandle conHandle, EntityManager em) throws PersistenceException, SQLException { } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Hook for exception translation (used by JpaTransactionManager) //-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
This implementation delegates to EntityManagerFactoryUtils.
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  • convertJpaAccessExceptionIfPossible.convertJpaAccessExceptionIfPossible
/** * This implementation delegates to EntityManagerFactoryUtils. * @see EntityManagerFactoryUtils#convertJpaAccessExceptionIfPossible */
@Override @Nullable public DataAccessException translateExceptionIfPossible(RuntimeException ex) { return EntityManagerFactoryUtils.convertJpaAccessExceptionIfPossible(ex); } }