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| 1 | 1 | Henning Blohm | h1. A sample using Hibernate and Spring on Z2 | 
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| 3 | 2 | Henning Blohm | This sample is very similar to [[Sample-hibernate-basic]] but differs in that we use the Spring framework throughout... | 
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| 5 | * for assembly within the modules and to wire services between modules | ||
| 6 | * for declarative transaction demarcation | ||
| 7 | * for JPA entity manager injection | ||
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| 9 | 3 | Henning Blohm | This is another practical application of [[How to Spring]]. | 
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| 11 | 2 | Henning Blohm | This sample is stored in "z2-samples.spring-hibernate":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernate. | 
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| 13 | h2. Prerequisites | ||
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| 15 | You need the *z_tx_tests* database on a local MySQL database system. Start the MySQL client as the root user and run: | ||
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| 17 | <pre><code class="SQL"> | ||
| 18 | create database z_tx_tests; | ||
| 19 | grant all on z_tx_tests.* to tx@localhost identified by 'tx'; | ||
| 20 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 22 | h2. Run it | ||
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| 24 | Like all samples, also this sample can be run as in [[How to run a sample]]. If you have the database, the fastest way to verify whether it runs is: | ||
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| 26 | <pre><code class="ruby"> | ||
| 27 | mkdir install | ||
| 28 | cd install | ||
| 29 | git clone -b master http://git.z2-environment.net/z2-base.core | ||
| 30 | git clone -b master http://git.z2-environment.net/z2-samples.spring-hibernate | ||
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| 32 | # on Linux / Mac OS: | ||
| 33 | cd z2-base.core/run/bin | ||
| 34 | ./gui.sh | ||
| 35 | |||
| 36 | # on Windows: | ||
| 37 | cd z2-base.core\run\bin | ||
| 38 | gui.bat | ||
| 39 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 41 | When running, go to http://localhost:8080/spring-hibernate. You should see this: | ||
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| 43 | !spring-hibernate.png! | ||
| 44 | 3 | Henning Blohm | |
| 45 | h2. Details | ||
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| 47 | Similar to [[Sample-hibernate-basic]], the assumption of this example is that of a re-use domain module *com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain* that implements a "Thingy Repository" and is used from a web application that is in another module *com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.web*. The domain module exposes the Thingy Repository as a Z2 component - from a Spring application context defined bean - that is imported into the application context of the Web application and injected into the controller filter by Spring. The controller uses declarative transaction demarcation. | ||
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| 49 | The domain module makes use of Hibernate's JPA implementation using Spring's entity manager injection and integrates with the transaction management provided by *com.zfabrik.jta*. | ||
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| 51 | h3. The domain module and its persistence context | ||
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| 53 | The domain module *com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain* defines a persistence unit "thingies" in "java/src.impl/META-INF/persistence.xml":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernate/revisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/java/src.impl/META-INF/persistence.xml, i.e. in its implementation. That makes sense, as the XML file will be looked up with a class loader and we do not intent to retrieve from another module. Or, put differently, the persistence unit is not part of the module's API. | ||
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| 55 | In order to integrate with the built-in transaction management the <code>persistence.xml</code> declares the JTA data source | ||
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| 57 | <pre><code class="xml"> | ||
| 58 | <jta-data-source>components:com.zfabrik.samples.hibernate-basic.domain/DB</jta-data-source> | ||
| 59 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 61 | and the _Transaction Manager Lookup_ | ||
| 62 | |||
| 63 | <pre><code class="xml"> | ||
| 64 | <property name="hibernate.transaction.manager_lookup_class" value="com.zfabrik.hibernate.TransactionManagerLookup" /> | ||
| 65 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 67 | The former points to the data source component "com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/DB":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-hibernate-basic/revisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.hibernate-basic.domain/DB.properties, while the latter makes sure Hibernate can register with the transaction manager implementation. | ||
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| 69 | The persistence unit defines only one entity. The Thingy as in "Thingy.java":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernate/revisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/java/src.api/com/zfabrik/samples/spring_hibernate/thingies/Thingy.java. That is an API-exposed type. We use the simplified pattern of exposing persistent objects in the API rather than using Data Transfer Objects (DTOs). | ||
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| 71 | The application context of the module is defined in "java/src.impl/META-INF/applicationContext.xml":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernate/revisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/java/src.impl/META-INF/applicationContext.xml and looks like this: | ||
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| 73 | <pre><code class="xml"> | ||
| 74 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | ||
| 75 | <beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" | ||
| 76 | xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:tx="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx" | ||
| 77 | xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context" | ||
| 78 | xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" | ||
| 79 | xsi:schemaLocation=" | ||
| 80 | http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd | ||
| 81 | http://www.springframework.org/schema/context http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-3.0.xsd | ||
| 82 | http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-3.0.xsd | ||
| 83 | http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-3.0.xsd"> | ||
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| 85 | <!-- annotation based config --> | ||
| 86 | <context:component-scan base-package="com.zfabrik.samples.spring_hibernate" /> | ||
| 87 | <context:annotation-config /> | ||
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| 89 | <!-- EntityManager injection --> | ||
| 90 | <bean class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.support.PersistenceAnnotationBeanPostProcessor" /> | ||
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| 92 | <!-- The actual EMF we use --> | ||
| 93 | <bean id="entityManagerFactory" class="org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean"> | ||
| 94 | <property name="persistenceUnitName" value="thingies" /> | ||
| 95 | </bean> | ||
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| 97 | </beans> | ||
| 98 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 100 | In short: | ||
| 101 | * We make sure we can use annotations | ||
| 102 | * We enable entity manager injection | ||
| 103 | * We initialize the entity manager factory from Spring | ||
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| 105 | In the implementation class "ThingyRepositoryImpl":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernaterevisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/java/src.impl/com/zfabrik/samples/spring_hibernate/impl/thingies/ThingyRepositoryImpl.java we make use of these capabilities and declare a Spring bean "thingyRepository": | ||
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| 107 | <pre><code class="java"> | ||
| 108 | @Repository("thingiesRepository") | ||
| 109 | public class ThingyRepositoryImpl implements ThingyRepository { | ||
| 110 | @PersistenceContext | ||
| 111 | private EntityManager em; | ||
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| 113 | @Override | ||
| 114 | 	public void store(Thingy thingy) { | ||
| 115 | this.em.persist(thingy); | ||
| 116 | } | ||
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| 118 | 	@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") | ||
| 119 | @Override | ||
| 120 | 	public Collection<Thingy> findAll() { | ||
| 121 | 		return this.em.createQuery("select t from Thingy t").getResultList(); | ||
| 122 | } | ||
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| 124 | @Override | ||
| 125 | 	public void delete(int id) { | ||
| 126 | Thingy t = this.em.find(Thingy.class, id); | ||
| 127 | 		if (t != null) { | ||
| 128 | this.em.remove(t); | ||
| 129 | } | ||
| 130 | } | ||
| 131 | } | ||
| 132 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 134 | In order to expose that bean as a Z2 component for re-use from other modules, we declare a component "com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate/repository":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernate/revisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/repository.properties: | ||
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| 136 | <pre><code class="ruby"> | ||
| 137 | com.zfabrik.component.type=org.springframework.bean | ||
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| 139 | # | ||
| 140 | # Expose Spring defined data source | ||
| 141 | # | ||
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| 143 | # | ||
| 144 | # the context that defines the bean (more than one | ||
| 145 | # bean can be exposed like this) | ||
| 146 | # | ||
| 147 | bean.context=com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/applicationContext | ||
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| 149 | # | ||
| 150 | # the bean name | ||
| 151 | # | ||
| 152 | bean.name=thingiesRepository | ||
| 153 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 155 | that is based on the application context component "com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate/applicationContext":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernate/revisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/applicationContext.properties: | ||
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| 157 | <pre><code class="ruby"> | ||
| 158 | com.zfabrik.component.type=org.springframework.context | ||
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| 160 | # | ||
| 161 | # context config location is where the context is | ||
| 162 | # actually defined. | ||
| 163 | # | ||
| 164 | context.contextConfigLocation=classpath:META-INF/applicationContext.xml | ||
| 165 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 167 | See also [[How to Spring]] for more details on these component types. | ||
| 168 | 4 | Henning Blohm | |
| 169 | h3. The web module, transaction boundaries, and service re-use | ||
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| 171 | Let's turn to the Web application in *com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.web/web*. This one is also Spring configured. In contrast to the service module, its application context is not initialized from a Z2 component but rather from the Web app context (see "web/WebContent/WEB-INF/web.xml":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernate/revisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.web/web/WebContent/WEB-INF/web.xml). It is stored in "web/WebContent/WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml":http://redmine.z2-environment.net/projects/z2-samples/repository/z2-samples-spring-hibernate/revisions/master/entry/com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.web/web/WebContent/WEB-INF/applicationContext.xml and looks like this: | ||
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| 173 | <pre><code class="xml"> | ||
| 174 | <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> | ||
| 175 | <beans xmlns="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans" | ||
| 176 | xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:tx="http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx" | ||
| 177 | xmlns:context="http://www.springframework.org/schema/context" | ||
| 178 | xmlns:aop="http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop" xmlns:security="http://www.springframework.org/schema/security" | ||
| 179 | xsi:schemaLocation="http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans http://www.springframework.org/schema/beans/spring-beans-3.0.xsd | ||
| 180 | http://www.springframework.org/schema/context http://www.springframework.org/schema/context/spring-context-3.0.xsd | ||
| 181 | http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx http://www.springframework.org/schema/tx/spring-tx-3.0.xsd | ||
| 182 | http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop http://www.springframework.org/schema/aop/spring-aop-3.0.xsd | ||
| 183 | http://www.springframework.org/schema/security http://www.springframework.org/schema/security/spring-security-3.0.3.xsd"> | ||
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| 185 | <!-- Annotation Support --> | ||
| 186 | <context:component-scan base-package="com.zfabrik.samples.spring_hibernate" /> | ||
| 187 | <context:spring-configured /> | ||
| 188 | <context:annotation-config /> | ||
| 189 | |||
| 190 | <!-- | ||
| 191 | This binds to java:comp/UserTransaction, which is ok in a Web app and considering | ||
| 192 | that we configured Jetty JTA (see the transaction manager how-to in the Z2 Wiki and check environment/webServer/jetty.xml) | ||
| 193 | --> | ||
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| 195 | <tx:jta-transaction-manager/> | ||
| 196 | |||
| 197 | <!-- outside of a web app we would bind to com.zfabrik.jta transaction manager like this | ||
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| 199 | <bean id="transactionManager" class="org.springframework.transaction.jta.JtaTransactionManager"> | ||
| 200 | <property name="userTransaction"> | ||
| 201 | <bean class="com.zfabrik.tx.UserTransaction"/> | ||
| 202 | </property> | ||
| 203 | </bean> | ||
| 204 | --> | ||
| 205 | |||
| 206 | <!-- make sure we can use @transactional with the Spring aspect --> | ||
| 207 | <tx:annotation-driven transaction-manager="transactionManager" mode="aspectj"/> | ||
| 208 | |||
| 209 | <!-- import external services --> | ||
| 210 | <bean id="thingyRepository" class="com.zfabrik.springframework.ComponentFactoryBean"> | ||
| 211 | <property name="componentName" value="com.zfabrik.samples.spring-hibernate.domain/repository" /> | ||
| 212 | <property name="className" value="com.zfabrik.samples.spring_hibernate.thingies.ThingyRepository" /> | ||
| 213 | </bean> | ||
| 214 | |||
| 215 | </beans> | ||
| 216 | |||
| 217 | </code></pre> | ||
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| 219 | In short: | ||
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| 221 | * We enable annotation based configuration | ||
| 222 | * We make the transaction manager available (for in-depth details see [[How to transaction manager]]) | ||
| 223 | * We enabled annotation based transaction demarcation (i.e. the use of <code>@transactional</code>) | ||
| 224 | * We import the Thingy Repository as a bean into this context. | ||
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| 229 | And let's start with how the Thingy Repository is accessed from the Web app. | 
