I was going through the hibernate tutorial and noticed that in every dao you have to get session,begin transaction.Perform all operations and then commit
private void createAndStoreEvent(String title, Date theDate) {
Session session = HibernateUtil.getSessionFactory().getCurrentSession();
session.beginTransaction();
//Perform operations...
session.getTransaction().commit();
}
Then i have noticed in a framework called Appfuse which uses hibernate have dao methods as shown below.I dont see the begintransaction and commit
public List<Person> findByLastName(String lastName) {
//begintransaction
return getHibernateTemplate().find("from Person where lastName=?", lastName);
//Commit
}
I wonder how appfuse is wrapping up the dao operations with session.beginTransaction() and session.getTransaction().commit();
By using this technique the programmer doesn't have to bother about hibernate transaction stuff.I want it in such a a way that even if dao methods are overridden the transaction wrapper code should automatically come. I have tried passing dao to a decorator class and wrapping the dao method call inside decorator class.But since the dao interface methods will change,the idea dint worked.How exactly we can achieve this.