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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T13:49:53+00:00 2026-05-13T13:49:53+00:00

I’m working on some data access logic with Spring, my question has to do

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I’m working on some data access logic with Spring, my question has to do with transactions. The transaction documentation http://static.springsource.org/spring/docs/2.5.x/reference/transaction.html shows that you can implement declarative or programmatic transactions. I’ve chosen to use the programmatic approach so that I have finer control over what is transacted.

The basic pattern looks like this:

Product product = new Product();
// load properties 

// how do I pass my product object instance to my anonymous method?   
transactionTemplate.execute(
      new TransactionCallbackWithoutResult() 
      {
       protected void doInTransactionWithoutResult (TransactionStatus status)
       {
        // transaction update logic here
        return;
       }}); 

Perhaps i’m going about this the wrong way but, my question is how can I pass arguments into the inner anonymous method? The reason I want to do this is so I can build up my object graph before starting the transaction (because transactions should be as short time wise as possible right? ) I only want a fraction of the logic to run in the transaction (the update logic).

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So far it seems my only choice is to use a constant variable, or just put all logic inside the anonymous delegate. This seems like a very common problem…how have you handled situations like this in your own code?

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    2026-05-13T13:49:53+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 1:49 pm

    For things like this I use the following ObjectHolder:

    public class ObjectHolder<T> {
        private T m_object;
    
        public ObjectHolder( T object ) {
            m_object = object;
        }
    
        public T getValue() {
            return m_object;
        }
    
        public void setValue( T object ) {
            m_object = object;
        }
    }
    

    Then you can use

    final ObjectHolder<Product> productHolder = 
        new ObjectHolder<Product>( new Product() );
    

    …and inside your anonymous class you can access your Product with

    productHolder.getValue();
    

    …or change it’s instance with

    productHolder.setValue( new Product() );
    
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