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Hi guys,

I have a question about spring transaction propagation. If I use @Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRED) to annotate a method m1. When execution logic enter m1, if there is already a transaction, m1 will use that one. When after m1, what about the transaction? It ends or still open?(if I call m1 in another method, and after the invocation there is still other things to do).

In summary, I want to know when exiting an annotated method, the transaction ends or still open?

Great thanks.

+6  A: 

Propagation.REQUIRED (documented here) will create a new transaction (if none exists for the current thread), or will join an existing transaction (if one exists).

When the method exits, then the transaction will be completed (if entering the method caused a transaction to be created), or will leave the transaction open (if a transaction already existed when the method was entered). In other, words, it's symmetrical, and will leave the thread's transactional state in the same state it was before the method was entered.

skaffman
Hi staffman, what about other propagation level with regard to my question?
Yousui
@Yousui: The various propagation levels, and their effects, are documented in the link I posted.
skaffman
Thank you staffman, after reading your answer carefully and do some testing, I have understood the spring transaction propagation policy. Great thanks for your help.
Yousui