It looks like what you need to do is construct your StateMachine with a custom accessor and mutator, something like this:
public class PersistentMutator<S> implements Action1<S> {
Foo foo = null;
@Inject
FooRepository fooRepository;
public PersistentMutator(Foo foo) {
this.foo = foo;
}
@Override
public void doIt(S s) {
foo.setState(s);
fooRepository.save(foo)
}
}
Then you want to call the constructor with your accessors and mutators:
/**
* Construct a state machine with external state storage.
*
* @param initialState The initial state
* @param stateAccessor State accessor
* @param stateMutator State mutator
*/
public StateMachine(S initialState, Func<S> stateAccessor, Action1<S> stateMutator, StateMachineConfig<S, T> config) {
this.config = config;
this.stateAccessor = stateAccessor;
this.stateMutator = stateMutator;
stateMutator.doIt(initialState);
}
Alternatively, you may want to look at StatefulJ. It has built in support for atomically updating state in both JPA and Mongo out of the box. This may save you some time.
Disclaimer: I'm the author of StatefulJ