I noticed that the following is not working in a class marked as a @Controller
:
@Autowired
SessionFactory sessionFactory;
@ResponseBody
@Transactional
@RequestMapping(method = RequestMethod.GET , value = "/map")
public ArrayList<PhotoDTO> getPhotos(...someParams) {
Entity result sessionFactory.getCurrentSession()... //do some manipulation
return result;
}
when I call the URL, I get an error saying that the method is not transactional (although, as you can see, it is marked as one)
If I copy this method to a another class called MyService and call it from the controller instead, it works perfectly
Is this some sort of a Spring advice (a conspiracy to make me use more classes more or less)?
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