More for AR-460: System concurrency

There might be a few SDK projects that still use TransactionUtil, but this checkin gets rid of
its use otherwise.
I took a glance over the areas of the code that use UserTransaction directly and didn't see any
transactionally wrapped code that desperately needed to be put into a retry loop (i.e. write
transactions in a concurrent scenario).  If you spot any that you think might qualify, let me know.


git-svn-id: https://svn.alfresco.com/repos/alfresco-enterprise/alfresco/HEAD/root@6220 c4b6b30b-aa2e-2d43-bbcb-ca4b014f7261
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Derek Hulley
2007-07-12 04:15:28 +00:00
parent 32054c773c
commit 0d1bd57217
31 changed files with 230 additions and 286 deletions

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@@ -31,8 +31,7 @@ import java.util.Properties;
import org.alfresco.repo.importer.ImporterBootstrap;
import org.alfresco.repo.security.authentication.AuthenticationComponent;
import org.alfresco.repo.security.authentication.MutableAuthenticationDao;
import org.alfresco.repo.transaction.TransactionUtil;
import org.alfresco.repo.transaction.TransactionUtil.TransactionWork;
import org.alfresco.repo.transaction.RetryingTransactionHelper.RetryingTransactionCallback;
import org.alfresco.service.ServiceRegistry;
import org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.NodeService;
import org.alfresco.service.cmr.repository.StoreRef;
@@ -72,9 +71,9 @@ public class TestData
{
final ServiceRegistry serviceRegistry = (ServiceRegistry) applicationContext.getBean(ServiceRegistry.SERVICE_REGISTRY);
TransactionService transactionService = serviceRegistry.getTransactionService();
TransactionWork<Object> createUserWork = new TransactionWork<Object>()
RetryingTransactionCallback<Object> createUserWork = new RetryingTransactionCallback<Object>()
{
public Object doWork() throws Exception
public Object execute() throws Exception
{
// Bootstrap Users
MutableAuthenticationDao authDAO = (MutableAuthenticationDao) applicationContext.getBean("alfDaoImpl");
@@ -93,7 +92,7 @@ public class TestData
return null;
}
};
TransactionUtil.executeInUserTransaction(transactionService, createUserWork);
transactionService.getRetryingTransactionHelper().doInTransaction(createUserWork);
try
{