Spring optimistic locking exceptions and transactional Boundaries
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I have started new transaction in saveFoo method and it calls saveFoo and propogates the transaction.Now saveBar throws OptimisticLocking Exception since some other async thread updated the Bar table. Now retrying saveBar did not work for me and I had to retry at SaveAll where new transaction was started. Now the question is is that correct behavior .How can I retry at saveBar?
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRES_NEW, rollbackFor = Exception.class)
@Override
public void saveAll(Foo foo){
saveBar(bar)
}
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRED, rollbackFor = Exception.class)
@Override
public void saveBar(Bar bar){
}
spring transactions
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I have started new transaction in saveFoo method and it calls saveFoo and propogates the transaction.Now saveBar throws OptimisticLocking Exception since some other async thread updated the Bar table. Now retrying saveBar did not work for me and I had to retry at SaveAll where new transaction was started. Now the question is is that correct behavior .How can I retry at saveBar?
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRES_NEW, rollbackFor = Exception.class)
@Override
public void saveAll(Foo foo){
saveBar(bar)
}
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRED, rollbackFor = Exception.class)
@Override
public void saveBar(Bar bar){
}
spring transactions
can you addsaveFoo
method as well just to make flow of transaction more clear?
– Amit Naik
Nov 27 '18 at 2:27
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I have started new transaction in saveFoo method and it calls saveFoo and propogates the transaction.Now saveBar throws OptimisticLocking Exception since some other async thread updated the Bar table. Now retrying saveBar did not work for me and I had to retry at SaveAll where new transaction was started. Now the question is is that correct behavior .How can I retry at saveBar?
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRES_NEW, rollbackFor = Exception.class)
@Override
public void saveAll(Foo foo){
saveBar(bar)
}
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRED, rollbackFor = Exception.class)
@Override
public void saveBar(Bar bar){
}
spring transactions
I have started new transaction in saveFoo method and it calls saveFoo and propogates the transaction.Now saveBar throws OptimisticLocking Exception since some other async thread updated the Bar table. Now retrying saveBar did not work for me and I had to retry at SaveAll where new transaction was started. Now the question is is that correct behavior .How can I retry at saveBar?
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRES_NEW, rollbackFor = Exception.class)
@Override
public void saveAll(Foo foo){
saveBar(bar)
}
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRED, rollbackFor = Exception.class)
@Override
public void saveBar(Bar bar){
}
spring transactions
spring transactions
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can you addsaveFoo
method as well just to make flow of transaction more clear?
– Amit Naik
Nov 27 '18 at 2:27
add a comment |
can you addsaveFoo
method as well just to make flow of transaction more clear?
– Amit Naik
Nov 27 '18 at 2:27
can you add
saveFoo
method as well just to make flow of transaction more clear?– Amit Naik
Nov 27 '18 at 2:27
can you add
saveFoo
method as well just to make flow of transaction more clear?– Amit Naik
Nov 27 '18 at 2:27
add a comment |
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can you add
saveFoo
method as well just to make flow of transaction more clear?– Amit Naik
Nov 27 '18 at 2:27