If you call a method with @Transactional you can't make a rollback. What you can do is an @After in order to drop all the database, and in a @Before create it again. I think it's not a very good idea, you should drop the values in order to isolate each test. I recommend you to use H2 database in order to be able to use in memory storage, so you don't have to worry about the id number.
You have to add this dependency to the pom:
<dependency>
<groupId>com.h2database</groupId>
<artifactId>h2</artifactId>
<version>1.4.193</version>
</dependency>
And the configuration inside the .xml should be something like this:
<hibernate-configuration>
<session-factory>
<property name="hibernate.connection.driver_class">org.h2.Driver</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.username">sa</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.password"></property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.url">jdbc:h2:mem:testDB;DATABASE_TO_UPPER=false;DB_CLOSE_DELAY=-1</property>
<property name="hibernate.dialect">org.hibernate.dialect.H2Dialect</property>
<property name="show_sql">false</property>
<property name="hbm2ddl.auto">create</property>
</session-factory>
</hibernate-configuration>
Of course you should adapt it to your system, but you must keep that username and password in order to connect successfully.
If you don't want to auto create the tables, you could add this parameter on the connection URL:
INIT=RUNSCRIPT FROM 'classpath:scripts/create.sql
and this will run your script before the tests.
Then in your tests you could do something link this:
@RunWith(SpringJUnit4ClassRunner.class)
@ContextConfiguration(locations = {})
@Transactional (propagation = Propagation.REQUIRED)
public class MyTest {
@Autowired
private MyRepository repository;
@Test
public void test_1() {
//add new entity
}
@Test
public void test_2() {
//add new entity
}
@After
public void tearDown(){
repository.clean();
}
}
And the clean method could be something like this
public void clean(){
for (T obj: this.findall()) //replacing T for the type if you don't use generics
session.delete(obj); //your entity manager or session, depending on how you do the queries
}