I have this use case.

First chain:

<int:chain input-channel="inserimentoCanaleActivate" output-channel="inserimentoCanalePreRouting">      
    <int:service-activator ref="inserimentoCanaleActivator" method="activate" />                
</int:chain>

This is the relative code:

@Override
@Transactional(propagation = Propagation.REQUIRES_NEW)
public EventMessage<ModificaOperativitaRapporto> activate(EventMessage<InserimentoCanale> eventMessage) {
    ...
    // some Database changes
    dao.save(myObject);
}

All is working great.

Then I have another chain:

<int:chain id="onlineCensimentoClienteChain" input-channel="ONLINE_CENSIMENTO_CLIENTE" output-channel="inserimentoCanaleActivate">
    <int:service-activator ref="onlineCensimentoClienteActivator" method="activate" />
    <int:splitter expression="payload.getPayload().getCanali()" />
</int:chain>

And the relative activator:

@Override
public EventMessage<CensimentoCliente> activate(EventMessage<CensimentoCliente> eventMessage) {
    ...
    // some Database changes
    dao.save(myObject);
}

The CensimentoCliente payload as described below has a List of payload of the first chain, so with a splitter I split on the list and reuse the code of the first chain.

public interface CensimentoCliente extends Serializable {

    Collection<? extends InserimentoCanale> getCanali();

    void setCanali(Collection<? extends InserimentoCanale> canali);
    ...
}

But since every activator gets his transaction definition (since the first one can live without the second one) I have a use case where the transactions are separated.

The goal is to have the db modifies of the two chains been part of the same transaction.

Any help?

Kind regards Massimo

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Did you ever find a solution? – dMcNavish Apr 13 at 15:35
Nope........... – Massimo Ugues Apr 24 at 15:11
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