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hibernate - How to avoid nested transactions not supported error?

I need to make sure many concurrent users be able to access the database. Although after each commit I close the session but sometimes my code runs into following error, but when I do the same operation for few times it surpass the error and works.

My hibernate is 4.2.1.Final

Messages:   
nested transactions not supported
File:   org/hibernate/engine/transaction/spi/AbstractTransactionImpl.java
Line number:    152

My Code

session = HibernateUtil.getSession();
session.getTransaction().begin();       OR session.beginTransaction();
       ...   to do ....
session.getTransaction().commit();
session.close();                        OR HibernateUtil.closeSession();

HibernateUtil

import org.hibernate.HibernateException;
import org.hibernate.Session;
import org.hibernate.SessionFactory;
import org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration;
import org.hibernate.service.ServiceRegistry;
import org.hibernate.service.ServiceRegistryBuilder;

public class HibernateUtil {

   private static ServiceRegistry serviceRegistry;
   private static final ThreadLocal<Session> threadLocal = new ThreadLocal();
   private static SessionFactory sessionFactory;
    private static SessionFactory configureSessionFactory() {
        try {

            Configuration configuration = new Configuration();
            configuration.configure();
            serviceRegistry = new ServiceRegistryBuilder()
                                 .applySettings(configuration.getProperties())
                                 .buildServiceRegistry();
            sessionFactory = configuration.buildSessionFactory(serviceRegistry);

            return sessionFactory;
        } catch (HibernateException e) {
            System.out.append("** Exception in SessionFactory **");
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
       return sessionFactory;
  }


  static {
    try {
      sessionFactory = configureSessionFactory();
    } catch (Exception e) {
      System.err.println("%%%% Error Creating SessionFactory %%%%");
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }

  private HibernateUtil() {
  }

  public static SessionFactory getSessionFactory() {
    return sessionFactory;
  }

  public static Session getSession() throws HibernateException {
    Session session = threadLocal.get();

    if (session == null || !session.isOpen()) {
      if (sessionFactory == null) {
        rebuildSessionFactory();
      }
      session = (sessionFactory != null) ? sessionFactory.openSession() : null;
      threadLocal.set(session);
    }

    return session;
  }

  public static void rebuildSessionFactory() {
    try {
      sessionFactory = configureSessionFactory();
    } catch (Exception e) {
      System.err.println("%%%% Error Creating SessionFactory %%%%");
      e.printStackTrace();
    }
  }

  public static void closeSession() throws HibernateException {
    Session session = (Session) threadLocal.get();
    threadLocal.set(null);

    if (session != null) {
      session.close();
    }
  }
}

Configuration

<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?>
<!DOCTYPE hibernate-configuration PUBLIC
        "-//Hibernate/Hibernate Configuration DTD 3.0//EN"
        "http://www.hibernate.org/dtd/hibernate-configuration-3.0.dtd">

<hibernate-configuration>

    <session-factory>

        <!-- Database connection settings -->
        <property name="connection.driver_class">
            com.mysql.jdbc.Driver
        </property>
        <property name="connection.url">
            jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/MyProject
        </property>
        <property name="connection.username">root</property>
        <property name="connection.password"></property>

        <!-- JDBC connection pool (use the built-in) -->
        <property name="connection.pool_size">12</property>

        <!-- SQL dialect -->
        <property name="dialect">
            org.hibernate.dialect.MySQLDialect
        </property>

        <!-- Enable Hibernate's automatic session context management -->
        <property name="current_session_context_class">thread</property>

        <!-- Disable the second-level cache  -->
        <property name="cache.provider_class">
            org.hibernate.cache.NoCacheProvider
        </property>

        <!-- Echo all executed SQL to stdout -->
        <property name="show_sql">true</property>

                <mapping class="com.project.common.Project" />
                <mapping class="com.project.common.School" />
                <mapping class="com.project.common.Address" />
                <mapping class="com.project.common.Female" />
                <mapping class="com.project.common.Male" />
                <mapping class="com.project.common.Credential" />
                <mapping class="com.project.common.Users" />

    </session-factory>

</hibernate-configuration>
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In your "My code" snippet, there might be some problems:

  1. In case of an exception, there is no finally block to close the session
  2. You are calling session.close(), but this is different from HibernateUtils.closeSession(). So the ThreadLocal is not cleared.
  3. There is no catch block for exceptions; as a consequence there is no rollback.
  4. Do you rethrow exceptions or are they (silently) ignored?

If there is an exception in the "to do" block after begin(), the transaction remains open, and ThreadLocal is not cleared.

Your code may work fine normally, but under high load there might be (SQL lock) timeouts etc., and in this case, once in a while, an exception will be thrown.

So check each snippet for correct exception handling:

final Session session = HibernateUtil.getSession();
try {
  final Transaction transaction = session.beginTransaction();
  try {
    // The real work is here
    transaction.commit();
  } catch (Exception ex) {
    // Log the exception here
    transaction.rollback();
    throw ex;
  }
} finally {
  HibernatilUtil.closeSession();
}

You could add some "book-keeping" code to HibernateUtil.getSession() and HibernateUtil.closeSession(): Log each access, including the thread's name. Eventually one or multiple "gets" by the same thread must be followed by a "close".

In your case I would even consider to have only one "get", and pass the session around as long as your thread is doing its unit of work: This way it's possibly easier to find the problem.


There is another question on SO which reports a similar problem: Hibernate 4.1.9 (latest final build) reporting `nested transactions not supported.

You could add some code after commit() to check, if the transaction has been really completed (by calling wasCommitted()).

A quote from the Javadoc of wasCommitted():

This method could return false even after successful invocation of commit(). As an example, JTA based strategies no-op on commit() calls if they did not start the transaction; in that case, they also report wasCommitted() as false.


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