Class NoneLockManager

    • Constructor Detail

      • NoneLockManager

        public NoneLockManager()
    • Method Detail

      • lock

        public void lock​(OpenJPAStateManager sm,
                         int level,
                         int timeout,
                         java.lang.Object context)
        Description copied from interface: LockManager
        Obtain a lock on the specified object. This method may be called when a user explicitly locks an object, and is also called automatically for every object accessed during a transaction. The implementation must track already-locked objects, and must be optimized to return quickly when the given object does not need additional locking. The lock manager might use the state manager's lock object for bookkeeping information.
        Parameters:
        sm - the object to lock
        level - one of the lock constants defined in LockLevels, or a custom level
        timeout - the timeout in milliseconds, or a negative number for no timeout
        context - the context information passed from the store manager to the persistence context, if any; lock managers specific to a certain back end may be able to take advantage of this; others should ignore it
        See Also:
        OpenJPAStateManager.setLock(java.lang.Object)
      • refreshLock

        public void refreshLock​(OpenJPAStateManager sm,
                                int level,
                                int timeout,
                                java.lang.Object context)
        Description copied from interface: LockManager
        Perform the same function as previous lock method and has the option to perform a version check after the lock function has completed.
      • release

        public void release​(OpenJPAStateManager sm)
        Description copied from interface: LockManager
        Release the lock on the given object. This method will be called automatically for each state manager with a lock object set on transaction completion, just before the call to LockManager.endTransaction(). The lock manager should null the state manager's lock object. Note that some state manager may be garbage collected during a transaction; thus lock managers cannot rely on this method being called for every state manager.
        See Also:
        OpenJPAStateManager.setLock(java.lang.Object)