@Transactional method call within @Transactional method (both with default propagation)












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I have the following setting (it's an analogy), and the repository changes on methodB are not rollbacked. Propagations should be default = REQUIRED, so what could be the explanation?



Parent.java



@Transactional
public void methodA(){
child.methodB();
anotherMethodThatThrowsARuntimeException();
}


Child.java



@Transactional
public void methodB(){
repository.save(entity)
}


First of all, is my understanding correct in that I should expected everything rollbacked?



Even if all this situation is happening when this code is wrapped under a @Transactional(isolation = Isolation.READ_UNCOMMITTED) test?



EDIT: Just for the sake of the resolution: the problem was that.SQL rollback was indeed at the end of of outer transaction but the managed context was not cleared so rollback from inner transaction was not visible










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    Your expectations are correct. But I can't reproduce the issue. Can you please provide MVCE?
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  • I am trying to do some tests on where the exception is interpreted before something like this, first of all I wanted to know whether I am in the proper assumption
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    Nov 21 '18 at 20:50
















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I have the following setting (it's an analogy), and the repository changes on methodB are not rollbacked. Propagations should be default = REQUIRED, so what could be the explanation?



Parent.java



@Transactional
public void methodA(){
child.methodB();
anotherMethodThatThrowsARuntimeException();
}


Child.java



@Transactional
public void methodB(){
repository.save(entity)
}


First of all, is my understanding correct in that I should expected everything rollbacked?



Even if all this situation is happening when this code is wrapped under a @Transactional(isolation = Isolation.READ_UNCOMMITTED) test?



EDIT: Just for the sake of the resolution: the problem was that.SQL rollback was indeed at the end of of outer transaction but the managed context was not cleared so rollback from inner transaction was not visible










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  • 1




    Your expectations are correct. But I can't reproduce the issue. Can you please provide MVCE?
    – caco3
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:03












  • I am trying to do some tests on where the exception is interpreted before something like this, first of all I wanted to know whether I am in the proper assumption
    – Whimusical
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:50














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I have the following setting (it's an analogy), and the repository changes on methodB are not rollbacked. Propagations should be default = REQUIRED, so what could be the explanation?



Parent.java



@Transactional
public void methodA(){
child.methodB();
anotherMethodThatThrowsARuntimeException();
}


Child.java



@Transactional
public void methodB(){
repository.save(entity)
}


First of all, is my understanding correct in that I should expected everything rollbacked?



Even if all this situation is happening when this code is wrapped under a @Transactional(isolation = Isolation.READ_UNCOMMITTED) test?



EDIT: Just for the sake of the resolution: the problem was that.SQL rollback was indeed at the end of of outer transaction but the managed context was not cleared so rollback from inner transaction was not visible










share|improve this question















I have the following setting (it's an analogy), and the repository changes on methodB are not rollbacked. Propagations should be default = REQUIRED, so what could be the explanation?



Parent.java



@Transactional
public void methodA(){
child.methodB();
anotherMethodThatThrowsARuntimeException();
}


Child.java



@Transactional
public void methodB(){
repository.save(entity)
}


First of all, is my understanding correct in that I should expected everything rollbacked?



Even if all this situation is happening when this code is wrapped under a @Transactional(isolation = Isolation.READ_UNCOMMITTED) test?



EDIT: Just for the sake of the resolution: the problem was that.SQL rollback was indeed at the end of of outer transaction but the managed context was not cleared so rollback from inner transaction was not visible







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    Your expectations are correct. But I can't reproduce the issue. Can you please provide MVCE?
    – caco3
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:03












  • I am trying to do some tests on where the exception is interpreted before something like this, first of all I wanted to know whether I am in the proper assumption
    – Whimusical
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:50














  • 1




    Your expectations are correct. But I can't reproduce the issue. Can you please provide MVCE?
    – caco3
    Nov 21 '18 at 19:03












  • I am trying to do some tests on where the exception is interpreted before something like this, first of all I wanted to know whether I am in the proper assumption
    – Whimusical
    Nov 21 '18 at 20:50








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Your expectations are correct. But I can't reproduce the issue. Can you please provide MVCE?
– caco3
Nov 21 '18 at 19:03






Your expectations are correct. But I can't reproduce the issue. Can you please provide MVCE?
– caco3
Nov 21 '18 at 19:03














I am trying to do some tests on where the exception is interpreted before something like this, first of all I wanted to know whether I am in the proper assumption
– Whimusical
Nov 21 '18 at 20:50




I am trying to do some tests on where the exception is interpreted before something like this, first of all I wanted to know whether I am in the proper assumption
– Whimusical
Nov 21 '18 at 20:50












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Some database engines don't have support for transaction. First check your database engine. MyISAM engine of MySQL is an example for this case.






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  • I am using H2 and it works in other tests
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    Nov 21 '18 at 20:49











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