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Spring ignores @Transactional annotation

on one of our projects we encountered a problem with Spring ignoring @Transactional annotation and then failing with the following error.

Error starting ApplicationContext. To display the conditions report re-run your application with 'debug' enabled. 2018-09-13 15:05:18,406 ERROR [main] org.springframework.boot.SpringApplication Application run failed org.springframework.dao.InvalidDataAccessApiUsageException: No EntityManager with actual transaction available for current thread - cannot reliably process 'remove' call; nested exception is javax.persistence.TransactionRequiredException: No EntityManager with actual transaction available for current thread - cannot reliably process 'remove' call at com.my.service.CacheAService.deleteShortTermCache(CacheAService.java:70) ~[classes/:na]

I found similar questions but none of the solutions applied to this case.

  • @EnableTransactionManagement is present
  • Transactional class implements an interface
  • Transactional method is public
  • Transactional method is not called internally

When I annotate CacheService with @Transactional, everything works again. But I am trying to understand why would Spring ignore @Transactional on CacheAService.

I tried logging Spring's transaction interceptor but there is no mention of CacheA. This is the only related thing that gets logged.

2018-09-13 15:05:18,242 TRACE [main] org.springframework.transaction.interceptor.TransactionInterceptor Don't need to create transaction for [org.springframework.data.jpa.repository.support.SimpleJpaRepository.deleteByValidity]: This method isn't transactional.

Here is the simplified code. Code is invoked during application startup by Spring's ContextRefreshedEvent.

@Service
public class CacheService implements Cache {

    @Autowired
    private CacheA cacheAService;
    @Autowired
    private CacheB cacheBService;

    @Override
    public void clearCache() {
        cacheAService.deleteShortTermCache();
        cacheBService.deleteAll();
    }
}

public interface CacheA {
    void deleteShortTermCache();
}

@Service
@Transactional(readOnly = true)
public class CacheAService implements CacheA {

    @Autowired
    private CacheARepository cacheARepository;

    @Override
    @Transactional
    public void deleteShortTermCache() {
        cacheARepository.deleteByValidity(CacheValidity.SHORT_TERM);
    }
}

public interface CacheB {
    void deleteAll();
}

@Service
@Transactional(readOnly = true)
public class CacheBService implements CacheB {

    @Autowired
    private CacheBRepository cacheBRepository;

    @Override
    @Transactional
    public void deleteAll {
        cacheBRepository.deleteAll();
    }
}

public enum CacheValidity {
    SHORT_TERM,
    LONG_TERM
}

@Repository
public interface CacheARepository extends JpaRepository<CacheItem, Integer> {
    void deleteByValidity(CacheValidity validity);
}

public enum CacheItemKey {
    AVAILABLE,
    FUTURE,
    AVAILABLE_UTM,
    FUTURE_UTM,
    REGION
}

@Entity
@Table(name = "cache_item")
public class CacheItem {

    @Id
    @GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.SEQUENCE, generator = "cache_item_id_seq")
    @SequenceGenerator(name = "cache_item_id_seq", sequenceName = "cache_item_id_seq", allocationSize = 1)
    private Integer id;

    @Column(nullable = false, unique = true)
    @Enumerated(EnumType.STRING)
    private CacheItemKey key;

    @Column(nullable = false)
    private String value;

    @Column(name = "date_modified", nullable = false)
    @Temporal(TemporalType.TIMESTAMP)
    private Date dateModified;

    @Column(nullable = false)
    @Enumerated(EnumType.STRING)
    private CacheValidity validity;

    public Integer getId() {
        return id;
    }

    public void setId(final Integer id) {
        this.id = id;
    }

    public CacheItemKey getKey() {
        return key;
    }

    public void setKey(final CacheItemKey key) {
        this.key = key;
    }

    public String getValue() {
        return value;
    }

    public void setValue(final String value) {
        this.value = value;
    }

    public Date getDateModified() {
        return dateModified;
    }

    public void setDateModified(final Date dateModified) {
        this.dateModified = dateModified;
    }

    public CacheValidity getValidity() {
        return validity;
    }

    public void setValidity(final CacheValidity validity) {
        this.validity = validity;
    }

}

Edit: After some digging I found this in the logs.

2018-09-14 06:24:11,174 INFO [localhost-startStop-1] org.springframework.context.support.PostProcessorRegistrationDelegate$BeanPostProcessorChecker Bean 'cacheAService' of type [com.my.service.CacheAService] is not eligible for getting processed by all BeanPostProcessors (for example: not eligible for auto-proxying)

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Januson Avatar asked Oct 29 '25 12:10

Januson


1 Answers

We discovered that this issue was caused by Spring Boot's auto-configuration. Since auto-configuration already setups the Transaction management, our custom configuration of @EnableTransactionManagement broke the instantiation of transaction advisors. Removing of @EnableTransactionManagement from our configuration solves the issue.

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Januson Avatar answered Oct 31 '25 01:10

Januson



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