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I'm trying to update some code from an old version of Hibernate (version 3). It uses two methods of the Transaction interface that no longer exist in Hibernate 5.

session.getTransaction().wasCommitted()
session.getTransaction().wasRolledBack()

What is the equivalent in Hibernate 5?

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You seem to be looking for session.getTransaction().getStatus(). For example,

session.getTransaction().getStatus() == TransactionStatus.COMMITTED
session.getTransaction().getStatus() == TransactionStatus.ROLLED_BACK

You may also want to examine the docs of TransactionStatus to see the relatively fine granularity of transaction statuses, as you might either want or need more inclusive substitutes than those above. Also, don't overlook TransactionStatus's methods, which you may find helpful. For example,

session.getTransaction().getStatus().isOneOf(
        TransactionStatus.MARKED_ROLLBACK,
        TransactionStatus.ROLLING_BACK,
        TransactionStatus.ROLLED_BACK)
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I came across this issue when upgrading hibernate. This is how I modified my code

Transaction trans = null;

Once we commit the transaction we can check its status and return Boolean value as true or false as

  boolean wasCommitted=trans.getStatus().equals("ACTIVE")?true:false;

We might get confused between Active and COMMITTED but I found that active in hibernate is eqivalent to wasCommitted() in previous version

ACTIVE,
    /**
     * The transaction has been completed successfully.
     */
    COMMITTED,
    /**
     * The transaction has been rolled back.
     */
    ROLLED_BACK,
    /**
     * The transaction has been marked for rollback only.
     */
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Try

transaction.getStatus().canRollback()

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