📄 localsessionfactorybean.java
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package org.springframework.orm.hibernate3;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationHandler;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.lang.reflect.Proxy;
import java.sql.Connection;
import java.sql.SQLException;
import java.sql.Statement;
import java.util.Enumeration;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Properties;
import javax.sql.DataSource;
import javax.transaction.TransactionManager;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
import org.hibernate.ConnectionReleaseMode;
import org.hibernate.HibernateException;
import org.hibernate.Interceptor;
import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.hibernate.SessionFactory;
import org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration;
import org.hibernate.cfg.Environment;
import org.hibernate.cfg.Mappings;
import org.hibernate.cfg.NamingStrategy;
import org.hibernate.dialect.Dialect;
import org.hibernate.engine.FilterDefinition;
import org.hibernate.engine.SessionFactoryImplementor;
import org.hibernate.tool.hbm2ddl.DatabaseMetadata;
import org.springframework.beans.BeanUtils;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.DisposableBean;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.FactoryBean;
import org.springframework.beans.factory.InitializingBean;
import org.springframework.core.io.ClassPathResource;
import org.springframework.core.io.Resource;
import org.springframework.dao.DataAccessException;
import org.springframework.jdbc.datasource.TransactionAwareDataSourceProxy;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.JdbcUtils;
import org.springframework.jdbc.support.lob.LobHandler;
/**
* FactoryBean that creates a local Hibernate SessionFactory instance.
* Behaves like a SessionFactory instance when used as bean reference, e.g.
* for HibernateTemplate's "sessionFactory" property. Note that switching
* to JndiObjectFactoryBean is just a matter of configuration!
*
* <p>The typical usage will be to register this as singleton factory
* (for a certain underlying JDBC DataSource) in an application context,
* and give bean references to application services that need it.
*
* <p>Configuration settings can either be read from a Hibernate XML file,
* specified as "configLocation", or completely via this class. A typical
* local configuration consists of one or more "mappingResources", various
* "hibernateProperties" (not strictly necessary), and a "dataSource" that the
* SessionFactory should use. The latter can also be specified via Hibernate
* properties, but "dataSource" supports any Spring-configured DataSource,
* instead of relying on Hibernate's own connection providers.
*
* <p>This SessionFactory handling strategy is appropriate for most types of
* applications, from Hibernate-only single database apps to ones that need
* distributed transactions. Either HibernateTransactionManager or
* JtaTransactionManager can be used for transaction demarcation, the latter
* only being necessary for transactions that span multiple databases.
*
* <p>Registering a SessionFactory with JNDI is only advisable when using
* Hibernate's JCA Connector, i.e. when the application server cares for
* initialization. Else, portability is rather limited: Manual JNDI binding
* isn't supported by some application servers (e.g. Tomcat). Unfortunately,
* JCA has drawbacks too: Its setup is container-specific and can be tedious.
*
* <p>This factory bean will by default expose a transaction-aware SessionFactory
* proxy, letting data access code work with the plain Hibernate SessionFactory
* and its <code>getCurrentSession()</code> method, while still being able to
* participate in current Spring-managed transactions: with any transaction
* management strategy, either local or JTA / EJB CMT, and any transaction
* synchronization mechanism, either Spring or JTA. Furthermore,
* <code>getCurrentSession()</code> will also seamlessly work with
* a request-scoped Session managed by OpenSessionInViewFilter/Interceptor.
*
* <p>Requires Hibernate 3.0.3 or later. Note that this factory will always use
* "on_close" as default Hibernate connection release mode, for the reason that
* this is appropriate for most Spring-based applications (in particular when
* using Spring's HibernateTransactionManager). Hibernate 3.0 used "on_close"
* as its own default too; however, Hibernate 3.1 changed this to "auto"
* (i.e. "after_statement" or "after_transaction").
*
* @author Juergen Hoeller
* @since 1.2
* @see HibernateTemplate#setSessionFactory
* @see HibernateTransactionManager#setSessionFactory
* @see org.springframework.jndi.JndiObjectFactoryBean
* @see #setExposeTransactionAwareSessionFactory
* @see org.hibernate.SessionFactory#getCurrentSession()
* @see HibernateTransactionManager
*/
public class LocalSessionFactoryBean implements FactoryBean, InitializingBean, DisposableBean {
private static ThreadLocal configTimeDataSourceHolder = new ThreadLocal();
private static ThreadLocal configTimeTransactionManagerHolder = new ThreadLocal();
private static ThreadLocal configTimeLobHandlerHolder = new ThreadLocal();
/**
* Return the DataSource for the currently configured Hibernate SessionFactory,
* to be used by LocalDataSourceConnectionProvoder.
* <p>This instance will be set before initialization of the corresponding
* SessionFactory, and reset immediately afterwards. It is thus only available
* during configuration.
* @see #setDataSource
* @see LocalDataSourceConnectionProvider
*/
public static DataSource getConfigTimeDataSource() {
return (DataSource) configTimeDataSourceHolder.get();
}
/**
* Return the JTA TransactionManager for the currently configured Hibernate
* SessionFactory, to be used by LocalTransactionManagerLookup.
* <p>This instance will be set before initialization of the corresponding
* SessionFactory, and reset immediately afterwards. It is thus only available
* during configuration.
* @see #setJtaTransactionManager
* @see LocalTransactionManagerLookup
*/
public static TransactionManager getConfigTimeTransactionManager() {
return (TransactionManager) configTimeTransactionManagerHolder.get();
}
/**
* Return the LobHandler for the currently configured Hibernate SessionFactory,
* to be used by UserType implementations like ClobStringType.
* <p>This instance will be set before initialization of the corresponding
* SessionFactory, and reset immediately afterwards. It is thus only available
* during configuration.
* @see #setLobHandler
* @see org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.support.ClobStringType
* @see org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.support.BlobByteArrayType
* @see org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.support.BlobSerializableType
*/
public static LobHandler getConfigTimeLobHandler() {
return (LobHandler) configTimeLobHandlerHolder.get();
}
protected final Log logger = LogFactory.getLog(getClass());
private Class configurationClass = Configuration.class;
private Resource[] configLocations;
private Resource[] mappingLocations;
private Resource[] cacheableMappingLocations;
private Resource[] mappingJarLocations;
private Resource[] mappingDirectoryLocations;
private Properties hibernateProperties;
private DataSource dataSource;
private boolean useTransactionAwareDataSource = false;
private boolean exposeTransactionAwareSessionFactory = true;
private TransactionManager jtaTransactionManager;
private LobHandler lobHandler;
private Interceptor entityInterceptor;
private NamingStrategy namingStrategy;
private Properties entityCacheStrategies;
private Properties collectionCacheStrategies;
private TypeDefinitionBean[] typeDefinitions;
private FilterDefinition[] filterDefinitions;
private Map eventListeners;
private boolean schemaUpdate = false;
private Configuration configuration;
private SessionFactory sessionFactory;
/**
* Specify the Hibernate Configuration class to use.
* Default is "org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration"; any subclass of
* this default Hibernate Configuration class can be specified.
* <p>Can be set to "org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationConfiguration" for
* using Hibernate3 annotation support (initially only available as
* alpha download separate from the main Hibernate3 distribution).
* <p>Annotated packages and annotated classes can be specified via the
* corresponding tags in "hibernate.cfg.xml" then, so this will usually
* be combined with a "configLocation" property that points at such a
* standard Hibernate configuration file.
* @see #setConfigLocation
* @see org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration
* @see org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationConfiguration
*/
public void setConfigurationClass(Class configurationClass) {
if (configurationClass == null || !Configuration.class.isAssignableFrom(configurationClass)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"configurationClass must be assignable to [org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration]");
}
this.configurationClass = configurationClass;
}
/**
* Set the location of a single Hibernate XML config file, for example as
* classpath resource "classpath:hibernate.cfg.xml".
* <p>Note: Can be omitted when all necessary properties and mapping
* resources are specified locally via this bean.
* @see org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration#configure(java.net.URL)
*/
public void setConfigLocation(Resource configLocation) {
this.configLocations = new Resource[] {configLocation};
}
/**
* Set the locations of multiple Hibernate XML config files, for example as
* classpath resources "classpath:hibernate.cfg.xml,classpath:extension.cfg.xml".
* <p>Note: Can be omitted when all necessary properties and mapping
* resources are specified locally via this bean.
* @see org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration#configure(java.net.URL)
*/
public void setConfigLocations(Resource[] configLocations) {
this.configLocations = configLocations;
}
/**
* Set Hibernate mapping resources to be found in the class path,
* like "example.hbm.xml" or "mypackage/example.hbm.xml".
* Analogous to mapping entries in a Hibernate XML config file.
* Alternative to the more generic setMappingLocations method.
* <p>Can be used to add to mappings from a Hibernate XML config file,
* or to specify all mappings locally.
* @see #setMappingLocations
* @see org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration#addResource
*/
public void setMappingResources(String[] mappingResources) {
this.mappingLocations = new Resource[mappingResources.length];
for (int i = 0; i < mappingResources.length; i++) {
this.mappingLocations[i] = new ClassPathResource(mappingResources[i].trim());
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