Spring可以通过注解@Transactional来为业务逻辑层的方法(调用DAO完成持久化动作)添加事务能力,如下是@Transactional注解的定义:
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If no rules are relevant to the exception, * it will be treated like * {@link org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.DefaultTransactionAttribute} * (rolling back on runtime exceptions). * * <p>For specific information about the semantics of this annotation's attributes, * consider the {@link org.springframework.transaction.TransactionDefinition} and * {@link org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAttribute} javadocs. * * @author Colin Sampaleanu * @author Juergen Hoeller * @since 1.2 * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAttribute * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.DefaultTransactionAttribute * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.RuleBasedTransactionAttribute */ @Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.TYPE}) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Inherited @Documented public @interface Transactional { /** * A qualifier value for the specified transaction. * <p>May be used to determine the target transaction manager, * matching the qualifier value (or the bean name) of a specific * {@link org.springframework.transaction.PlatformTransactionManager} * bean definition. */ String value() default ""; /** * The transaction propagation type. * Defaults to {@link Propagation#REQUIRED}. * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAttribute#getPropagationBehavior() */ Propagation propagation() default Propagation.REQUIRED; /** * The transaction isolation level. * Defaults to {@link Isolation#DEFAULT}. * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAttribute#getIsolationLevel() */ Isolation isolation() default Isolation.DEFAULT; /** * The timeout for this transaction. * Defaults to the default timeout of the underlying transaction system. * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAttribute#getTimeout() */ int timeout() default TransactionDefinition.TIMEOUT_DEFAULT; /** * <code>true</code> if the transaction is read-only. * Defaults to <code>false</code>. * <p>This just serves as a hint for the actual transaction subsystem; * it will <i>not necessarily</i> cause failure of write access attempts. * A transaction manager which cannot interpret the read-only hint will * <i>not</i> throw an exception when asked for a read-only transaction. * @see org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionAttribute#isReadOnly() */ boolean readOnly() default false; /** * Defines zero (0) or more exception {@link Class classes}, which must be a * subclass of {@link Throwable}, indicating which exception types must cause * a transaction rollback. * <p>This is the preferred way to construct a rollback rule, matching the * exception class and subclasses. * <p>Similar to {@link org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.RollbackRuleAttribute#RollbackRuleAttribute(Class clazz)} */ Class<? extends Throwable>[] rollbackFor() default {}; /** * Defines zero (0) or more exception names (for exceptions which must be a * subclass of {@link Throwable}), indicating which exception types must cause * a transaction rollback. * <p>This can be a substring, with no wildcard support at present. * A value of "ServletException" would match * {@link javax.servlet.ServletException} and subclasses, for example. * <p><b>NB: </b>Consider carefully how specific the pattern is, and whether * to include package information (which isn't mandatory). For example, * "Exception" will match nearly anything, and will probably hide other rules. * "java.lang.Exception" would be correct if "Exception" was meant to define * a rule for all checked exceptions. With more unusual {@link Exception} * names such as "BaseBusinessException" there is no need to use a FQN. * <p>Similar to {@link org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.RollbackRuleAttribute#RollbackRuleAttribute(String exceptionName)} */ String[] rollbackForClassName() default {}; /** * Defines zero (0) or more exception {@link Class Classes}, which must be a * subclass of {@link Throwable}, indicating which exception types must <b>not</b> * cause a transaction rollback. * <p>This is the preferred way to construct a rollback rule, matching the * exception class and subclasses. * <p>Similar to {@link org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.NoRollbackRuleAttribute#NoRollbackRuleAttribute(Class clazz)} */ Class<? extends Throwable>[] noRollbackFor() default {}; /** * Defines zero (0) or more exception names (for exceptions which must be a * subclass of {@link Throwable}) indicating which exception types must <b>not</b> * cause a transaction rollback. * <p>See the description of {@link #rollbackForClassName()} for more info on how * the specified names are treated. * <p>Similar to {@link org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.NoRollbackRuleAttribute#NoRollbackRuleAttribute(String exceptionName)} */ String[] noRollbackForClassName() default {}; }
@Tranactional注解分析
- 作用域:Transactional作用于类上表示类上所有的方法使用指定的事务管理策略,作用于方法表示该方法使用指定的事务管理策略;如果方法和类同时定义了@Tranactional注解,那么方法上定义的@Tranactional的属性覆盖类上定义的@Tranactional的属性
- value: 用于匹配Spring中定义的tranactionManager的名字,默认是Spring中名称为transactionManager的事务管理器
- propagation:事务传播属性,默认是Propagation.REQUIRED
- isolation:事务隔离级别,默认是Isolation.DEFAULT,它是指数据库的默认隔离级别
- timeout:事务超时时间,默认是TransactionDefinition.TIMEOUT_DEFAULT,它是指数据库的默认的事务超时时间
参 数 名 称 |
功 能 描 述 |
readOnly |
该属性用于设置当前事务是否为只读事务,设置为true表示只读,false则表示可读写,默认值为false。例如:@Transactional(readOnly=true) |
rollbackFor |
该属性用于设置需要进行回滚的异常类数组,当方法中抛出指定异常数组中的异常时,则进行事务回滚。例如: 指定单一异常类:@Transactional(rollbackFor=RuntimeException.class) 指定多个异常类:@Transactional(rollbackFor={RuntimeException.class, Exception.class}) |
rollbackForClassName |
该属性用于设置需要进行回滚的异常类名称数组,当方法中抛出指定异常名称数组中的异常时,则进行事务回滚。例如: 指定单一异常类名称:@Transactional(rollbackForClassName="RuntimeException") 指定多个异常类名称:@Transactional(rollbackForClassName={"RuntimeException","Exception"}) |
noRollbackFor |
该属性用于设置不需要进行回滚的异常类数组,当方法中抛出指定异常数组中的异常时,不进行事务回滚。例如: 指定单一异常类:@Transactional(noRollbackFor=RuntimeException.class) 指定多个异常类:@Transactional(noRollbackFor={RuntimeException.class, Exception.class}) |
noRollbackForClassName |
该属性用于设置不需要进行回滚的异常类名称数组,当方法中抛出指定异常名称数组中的异常时,不进行事务回滚。例如: 指定单一异常类名称:@Transactional(noRollbackForClassName="RuntimeException") 指定多个异常类名称: @Transactional(noRollbackForClassName={"RuntimeException","Exception"}) |
propagation |
该属性用于设置事务的传播行为,具体取值可参考表6-7。 例如:@Transactional(propagation=Propagation.NOT_SUPPORTED,readOnly=true) |
isolation |
该属性用于设置底层数据库的事务隔离级别,事务隔离级别用于处理多事务并发的情况,通常使用数据库的默认隔离级别即可,基本不需要进行设置 |
timeout |
该属性用于设置事务的超时秒数,默认值为-1表示永不超时 |
Spring配置文件的支持
在Spring配置文件中需要添加如下代码以支持项目中的@Transactional注解
<tx:annotation-driven/>