[hibernate-dev] Centralized access to "bootstrap only" resources
Gunnar Morling
gunnar at hibernate.org
Tue Aug 30 07:59:24 EDT 2016
> So we need to check that losing access to ReflectionManager after SF is
created won't be problematic for these projects.
In HV there is no reference to ReflectionManager whatsoever (same for OGM).
2016-08-30 11:09 GMT+02:00 Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel at hibernate.org>:
> I am not sure if that is still relevant but in the past, either HSEARCH
> or HV were keeping the ReflectionManager around to use it at runtime
> (either because metadata was loaded lazily or because of a reboot of the
> factories due to a configuration change.
>
> So we need to check that losing access to ReflectionManager after SF is
> created won't be problematic for these projects.
>
> Emmanuel
>
> On Sun 2016-08-28 14:34, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> > We have a number of resources whose references are valid only during
> > bootstrap. This includes things like:
> >
> > - ClassmateContext
> > - JPA temp ClassLoader
> > - Scanner and related
> > - HCANN ReflectionManager (eventually Jandex)
> > - etc
> >
> > The problem is that as currently handled (via
> > MetadataBuilder/MetadataBuildingOptions) these resources actually are
> > available at runtime as well, since the MetadataBuildingOptions lives on
> as
> > part of the SessionFactory.
> >
> > The idea of a "bootstrap only" ServiceRegistry has been discussed a few
> > times as a way to solve this. That would work, except that it would
> > potentially get confusing in regards to being sure we are passing the
> > correct ServiceRegistry all the time IMO.
> >
> > Lately I started thinking of an alternative solution: splitting up
> > MetadataBuildingOptions
> > into 2 distinct contracts: one with the same idea/scope as now, and
> another
> > whose lifecycle is scoped to the bootstrap process. I am tentatively
> > calling this org.hibernate.boot.spi.BootstrapContext.
> >
> > For the most part these changes are isolated internally. Currently I
> > have MetadataBuilderImpl
> > building both the MetadataBuildingOptions and this new BootstrapContext.
> > Some of the applyXYZ calls on MetadataBuilder are now directed to
> > BootstrapContext instead of the MetadataBuildingOptions.
> > MetadaBuildingContext was changed to add exposing the BootstrapContext in
> > addition to the MetadataBuildingOptions. For the most part this works
> very
> > well, and like I said is pretty well isolated internally. However, it
> does
> > affect any existing usages of those methods removed
> > from MetadataBuildingOptions. The biggest disconnect there so far is in
> > JpaIntegrator which tries to access the HCANN ReflectionManager during
> its
> > JpaIntegrator#integrate call to process entity callbacks/listeners. With
> > JPA support being integrated into hibernate-core, we could probably work
> > around that one by consuming that bit-of-logic into the transformation of
> > InFlightMetadataCollector -> MetadataImpl. IMO this is a "win" anyway as
> > it would allow users to leverage JPA entity callbacks/listeners in native
> > Hibernate apps as well; so this change would not necessarily be a "bad
> > thing". Another option would be to change the signature of
> > Integrator#integrate. To be honest it was probably always a mistake to
> not
> > use a "parameter object" to pass in to #integrate.
> >
> > This also has a tie-in with the 3-phases for TypeConfiguration discussed
> on
> > HipChat. To recap, TypeConfiguration (see 6.0 type system design if
> > unfamiliar with TypeConfiguration) has the following "phases":
> >
> > 1. TypeConfiguration initialization - this is initialization of the
> > TypeConfiguration itself. During this phase no "context" is
> available to
> > the TypeConfiguration.
> > 2. Metadata building - essentially this is the time spent
> transitioning
> > from MetadataSources to Metadata.
> > 3. live SessionFactory - from the point we instantiate the
> > SessionFactory.
> >
> > The first discussion here is exactly how to handle the period from the
> end
> > of phase 2 to the beginning of phase 3. Ideally (from an OO
> encapsulation
> > perspective) we'd end the second phase after we have built the
> MetadataImpl
> > from the InFlight variety. However that leaves a "gap" in terms of the
> > TypeConfiguration having any context. The other option is to carry the
> > BootstrapContext along into the MetadataImpl, along into the
> > SessionFactoryBuilder and to release the BootstrapContext and scope the
> > TypeConfiguration to the SessionFactory only after the SF is built. So
> > we'd still not carry that information in the SessionFactory, but we'd
> keep
> > it around until the SessionFactory is built. Basically this allows types
> > and descriptors access to the scoped context (MetadataBuildingContext
> here
> > specifically) during that small gap of transitioning from Metadata -> SF.
> > This is what I propose we do; just want to make sure no one has
> objections.
> >
> > A last part I want to consider is integrations with other Hibernate
> > projects. Initially I spoke with Gunnar about this a lot in terms of
> OGM.
> > I think it is important that we allow the same paradigm we do now for
> > bootstrapping for the sake of continuity. However I do wonder if, in
> terms
> > of integrations, it might also be beneficial to allow an alternate way to
> > bootstrap as well. Gunnar, back when we developed this you had
> mentioned a
> > central "bootstrap delegate builder" contract. That also could fit
> really
> > nicely with these new changes. Is that something that would help OGM at
> > this point? Or should we stick with what we have for the sake of
> > continuity?
> >
> > Sorry this got so long, but there is a lot of discuss here :)
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