Proxies in Spring AOP
When using Transactional, you're dealing with proxies of classes, so in this scenario:
@Transactional
public void doSomeThing(){ // calling this method targets a proxy
doSomeThingElse(); // this method targets the actual class, not the PROXY,
// so the transactional annotation has no effect
}
@Transactional
public void doSomeThingElse(){
}
you are calling the proxy from outside, but the second method call is made from inside the proxied object and therefor has no transactional support. So naturally, they run in the same transaction, no matter what the values of the @Transactional annotation in the second method are
so if you need separate transactions, you have to call
yourservice.doSomething();
yourservice.doSomethingElse();
from outside.
The whole scenario is explained pretty well in the chapter Spring AOP > Understanding AOP proxies, including this "solution":
Accessing the Current AOP Proxy object from the inside
public class SimplePojo implements Pojo {
public void foo() {
// this works, but... gah!
((Pojo) AopContext.currentProxy()).bar();
}
public void bar() {
// some logic...
}
}
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