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Asked: June 1, 20262026-06-01T06:25:51+00:00 2026-06-01T06:25:51+00:00

My webapp (Spring3 + Hibernate3) always worked with services class-annotated with @Transactional and this

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My webapp (Spring3 + Hibernate3) always worked with services class-annotated with @Transactional and this configuration:

<tx:annotation-driven transaction-manager="transactionManager" />

    <bean id="transactionManager" class="org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.HibernateTransactionManager">
        <property name="sessionFactory" ref="mySessionFactory" />
    </bean>

Now… I’m on Google AppEngine. For some nasty reason I don’t know yet, @Transactional does not work. It uses some class in javax.naming, which is not whitelisted. It ends up with:

Error creating bean with name ‘mySessionFactory’: Post-processing of
the FactoryBean’s object failed; nested exception is
java.lang.SecurityException: Unable to get members for class
org.hibernate.impl.SessionFactoryImpl

Please don’t ask me why…. :-\

Using Spring’s HibernateTemplate instead of my dao (which uses raw session factory) solved the problem, but I know it’s a little obsolete.

So, I want to try using manual old style transactions. Questions:

  • where? I’d like to keep the transactions in the service layer.
  • how?
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    2026-06-01T06:25:52+00:00Added an answer on June 1, 2026 at 6:25 am

    SessionFactoryImpl dependency is not in Google App Engine whitelist. There is a number of Google hits discussing it.

    As far as “what to do”, you have options:

    • Depend on on another JPA provider

    • Don’t use ORM at all, and go native with Spring’s JdbcTemplate (my favorite)

    • I am not sure why you need to use a programmatic transaction management since Hibernate is the root of your problem, but if you just like to know how, here is a draft:

    public class SomeService implements SomeInterface {
    
       private SomeDao thisDaoWrapsJdbcTemplate;
       private PlatformTransactionManager transactionManager;
    
       public void setTransactionManager( PlatformTransactionManager transactionManager ) {
          this.transactionManager = transactionManager;
       }
    
       public void doBusiness( Business: business ) {
    
          TransactionDefinition def = new DefaultTransactionDefinition();
          TransactionStatus status = transactionManager.getTransaction( def );
    
          try {
    
             // do business here
             Money money = Money.LOTS_OF
             ...
             // wire the money in..
             thisDaoWrapsJdbcTemplate.depositLotsOfMoney( money )
    
             transactionManager.commit( status );
    
          } catch ( DataAccessException dae ) {
    
             transactionManager.rollback( status );
             throw dae;
          }
          return;
       }
    
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