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package org.superbiz.injection.tx;
import junit.framework.TestCase;
import javax.annotation.security.RunAs;
import javax.ejb.EJB;
import javax.ejb.Stateless;
import javax.ejb.TransactionAttribute;
import javax.ejb.TransactionAttributeType;
import javax.ejb.embeddable.EJBContainer;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Properties;
import java.util.concurrent.Callable;
import static javax.ejb.TransactionAttributeType.REQUIRES_NEW;
/**
* See the transaction-rollback example as it does the same thing
* via UserTransaction and shows more techniques for rollback
*/
//START SNIPPET: code
public class MoviesTest extends TestCase {
@EJB
private Movies movies;
@EJB(beanName = "TransactionBean")
private Caller transactionalCaller;
@EJB(beanName = "NoTransactionBean")
private Caller nonTransactionalCaller;
protected void setUp() throws Exception {
final Properties p = new Properties();
p.put("movieDatabase", "new://Resource?type=DataSource");
p.put("movieDatabase.JdbcDriver", "org.hsqldb.jdbcDriver");
p.put("movieDatabase.JdbcUrl", "jdbc:hsqldb:mem:moviedb");
EJBContainer.createEJBContainer(p).getContext().bind("inject", this);
}
@Override
protected void tearDown() throws Exception {
transactionalCaller.call(new Callable<Object>() {
@Override
public Object call() throws Exception {
for (final Movie m : movies.getMovies()) {
movies.deleteMovie(m);
}
return null;
}
});
}
private void doWork() throws Exception {
movies.addMovie(new Movie("Quentin Tarantino", "Reservoir Dogs", 1992));
movies.addMovie(new Movie("Joel Coen", "Fargo", 1996));
movies.addMovie(new Movie("Joel Coen", "The Big Lebowski", 1998));
List<Movie> list = movies.getMovies();
assertEquals("List.size()", 3, list.size());
for (Movie movie : list) {
movies.deleteMovie(movie);
}
assertEquals("Movies.getMovies()", 0, movies.getMovies().size());
}
public void testWithTransaction() throws Exception {
transactionalCaller.call(new Callable() {
public Object call() throws Exception {
doWork();
return null;
}
});
}
public void testWithoutTransaction() throws Exception {
try {
nonTransactionalCaller.call(new Callable() {
public Object call() throws Exception {
doWork();
return null;
}
});
fail("The Movies bean should be using TransactionAttributeType.MANDATORY");
} catch (javax.ejb.EJBException e) {
// good, our Movies bean is using TransactionAttributeType.MANDATORY as we want
}
}
public static interface Caller {
public <V> V call(Callable<V> callable) throws Exception;
}
/**
* This little bit of magic allows our test code to execute in
* the scope of a container controlled transaction.
*/
@Stateless
@RunAs("Manager")
@TransactionAttribute(REQUIRES_NEW)
public static class TransactionBean implements Caller {
public <V> V call(Callable<V> callable) throws Exception {
return callable.call();
}
}
@Stateless
@RunAs("Manager")
@TransactionAttribute(TransactionAttributeType.NEVER)
public static class NoTransactionBean implements Caller {
public <V> V call(Callable<V> callable) throws Exception {
return callable.call();
}
}
}
//END SNIPPET: code