EJB: Avoid Transaction rollback

Mr.Eddart picture Mr.Eddart · Dec 13, 2011 · Viewed 18.1k times · Source

When a (transactional) method of an EJB calls another (transactional) method of another EJB, and an exception is thrown in the second, but catched in the first one, it seems that the transaction is automatically rolled back when the second one returns, even if the first one catches it, is this true? how can I avoid it?

The scenario is the following one:

@Stateless
class ClassA {
   @EJB
   ClassB objectB;

   methodA() { 
       try { 
            objectB.methodB(); 
       }
       catch(Exception e) {
            //Here the transaction started in this method is 
            //automatically rolled back. Is this avoidable?
       } 
   }
}

@Stateless
class ClassB {
   methodB() throws Exception { throw new Exception() }
}

Answer

Piotr Nowicki picture Piotr Nowicki · Dec 13, 2011

Transaction is rolled back in case you throw a RuntimeException or any Exception which have @ApplicationException annotation with rollback attribute set to true, so:

@ApplicationException(rollback=true)
public class MyException extends Exception {
    // ...
}

will rollback the current transaction.

By default ApplicationException doesn't rollback your transaction.

If you don't want to methodB to rollback your transaction you can either change the rollback behavior of your ApplicationException or prevent the transaction sharing.

The latter is achievable by changing the TransactionAttribute of methodB i.e. to RequiresNew. Then methodA transaction (Tx1) will be suspendend and in case methodB throws an exception which results in rollback of its transaction (Tx2), you can still catch it in methodA and prevent rollback of your methodA transaction (Tx1).