Issue
I'm trying to persist the following entity when receiving a message from the client via Websocket:
import javax.persistence.Column;
import javax.persistence.Entity;
import io.quarkus.hibernate.orm.panache.PanacheEntity;
@Entity
public class Penguin extends PanacheEntity{
@Column(name="penguin_name")
public String name;
}
The following persist works, when receiving a POST request:
import javax.ws.rs.POST;
import javax.ws.rs.Path;
import javax.ws.rs.Consumes;
import javax.ws.rs.Produces;
import javax.transaction.Transactional;
import com.penguins.demo.pojos.Penguin;
@Path("/api")
@Produces(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
@Consumes(MediaType.APPLICATION_JSON)
public class PenguinResource {
@GET
public List<Penguin> getPenguins(){
return Penguin.listAll();
}
@POST
@Transactional
public Response addPenguin(Penguin penguin){
penguin.persist();
return Response.ok(penguin).status(201).build();
}
}
However, the following code freezes when it reaches the persist line. The message.getPenguin()
method is returning an actual Penguin
reference (the MessageDecoder.class
is doing it's part):
import javax.websocket.OnMessage;
import javax.websocket.Session;
import javax.websocket.server.PathParam;
import javax.websocket.server.ServerEndpoint;
import com.penguins.demo.pojos.Message;
import com.penguins.demo.pojos.Penguin;
@ServerEndpoint(value = "/waddle/{user}", decoders = MessageDecoder.class, encoders = MessageEncoder.class)
public class PenguinHub {
@OnMessage
@Transactional
public void onMessage(Session session, Message message) throws IOException {
// Handle new messages
message.setFrom(users.get(session.getId()));
// it freezes on persist :(
message.getPenguin().persist();
broadcast(message);
}
}
I'm new to Panache/Hibernate, any help would be apreciated, thank you.
Solution
It worked like this:
@Inject
ManagedExecutor managedExecutor;
@Inject
TransactionManager transactionManager;
@OnMessage
public void onMessage(Session session, Message message) throws IOException {
message.setFrom(users.get(session.getId()));
managedExecutor.submit(() -> {
try{
transactionManager.begin();
parseMessage(message); // persist the entity here
transactionManager.commit();
}catch(Exception e){
e.printStackTrace();
}
});
}
Answered By - happy songs
Answer Checked By - Willingham (JavaFixing Volunteer)