[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-2309) fetch only the lazy property needed
by German de la Cruz (JIRA)
fetch only the lazy property needed
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Key: HHH-2309
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2309
Project: Hibernate3
Type: New Feature
Components: core
Versions: 3.2.1
Reporter: German de la Cruz
The method AbstractEntityPersister.initializeLazyProperty(..) load all lazy properties when it's called. It would be great if could only load the requested property.
I think the only change we need is in AbstractEntityPersister.initializeLazyPropertiesFromDatastore(...) and AbstractEntityPersister.initializeLazyPropertiesFromCache(...). We must change them in a way that only the referenced property is loaded.
After that, we must change AbstractFieldInterceptor.intercept(..) to update in a better way the unitializedFields collection (I mean, removing the actual property only instead of null it).
Besides. Why in line 777 to 780 a query is executed? I think it isn't necessary.
Thanks.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-2470) Use of session.createSQLQuery causes memory leak
by Bjørn Bjerkeli (JIRA)
Use of session.createSQLQuery causes memory leak
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Key: HHH-2470
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2470
Project: Hibernate3
Type: Bug
Components: query-sql
Versions: 3.1.3
Environment: Win XP, Oracle 10g, Java 1.4.2
Reporter: Bjørn Bjerkeli
Attachments: TestCase.zip
NativeSQLQuerySpecification fails to properly implement equals and hashcode caused by lacking implementation of hashCode and equals in all SQLQueryReturn implementations and SQLQueryScalarReturn which are members of NativeSQLQuerySpecification. I can see that NativeSQLQuerySpecification has been changed in 3.2, but the problem is still there.
NativeSQLQuerySpecification instances are used as keys for retrieving and caching NativeSQLQueryPlan instances.
This causes the caching-mechanism to be pretty useless when Queries created by session.createSQLQuery because new entries will be added all the time in the QueryPlanCache and the SoftLimitMRUCache member.
So far so good, the more serious problem that is caused by this is stems from the implementation of SoftLimitMRUCache which again uses LRUMap in commons-collection. The put - method of the cache is not treadsafe, and that causes the following fragment in LRUMap to allow the map to grow beyond its maximumSize. That is bacause the containsKey method will return an incorrect result when concurrently updating the map.
public Object put( Object key, Object value ) {
int mapSize = size();
Object retval = null;
if ( mapSize >= maximumSize ) {
// don't retire LRU if you are just
// updating an existing key
if (!containsKey(key)) {
// lets retire the least recently used item in the cache
removeLRU();
}
}
retval = super.put(key,value);
return retval;
}
I have included a test-case that demonstrates:
1) Wrong implementation of equals and hashCode in NativeSQLQuerySpecification
2) Concurrent use of LRUMap causes the map to grow beyound it's max limit
3) Concurrent execution of session.createSQLQuery causes memory leak due to 1) and 2)
I would be more than happy to contribute to get this fixed. Just let me know.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-3221) Cascading performance problems when session contains many entities
by Yves Galante (JIRA)
Cascading performance problems when session contains many entities
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Key: HHH-3221
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3221
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.CR1, 3.2.6, 3.2.5
Reporter: Yves Galante
Attachments: patchCascading.patch, SaveTest.zip
When session contains many entities, performence of cascading become very slow.
For each collection element the whole persistence context is searched (by StatefulPersistenceContext#getIndexInOwner() and StatefulPersistenceContext#getOwnerId) and its even searched twice when the collection is an indexed collection.
This patch optimize cascading operation by caching relation parent-child on a map.
eventSource.getPersistenceContext().addChildParent(child, parent);
action.cascade(eventSource, child, entityName, anything, isCascadeDeleteEnabled);
eventSource.getPersistenceContext().removeChildParent(child);
The test case save and flush 10 * 551 objects.
Before patch save object with cascading is more slow when session size grows.
After patch time of save stay same at each loop.
Output of the test case before the patch :
Save took 449 ms
Save took 669 ms
Save took 1042 ms
Save took 1464 ms
Save took 2481 ms
Save took 2741 ms
Save took 3807 ms
Save took 4344 ms
Save took 4975 ms
Save took 5251 ms
Total took 30906 ms
Output after the patch
Save took 445 ms
Save took 144 ms
Save took 164 ms
Save took 108 ms
Save took 93 ms
Save took 93 ms
Save took 93 ms
Save took 94 ms
Save took 91 ms
Save took 89 ms
Total took 4905 ms
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (ANN-793) @ManyToOne - @OneToMany doesn't work with @Inheritance(strategy= InheritanceType.JOINED)
by Tomaz Cerar (JIRA)
@ManyToOne - @OneToMany doesn't work with @Inheritance(strategy= InheritanceType.JOINED)
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Key: ANN-793
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/ANN-793
Project: Hibernate Annotations
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.4.0.GA
Environment:
Hibernate Core 3.3.1.GA
Hibernate Annotations 3.4.0 GA
Hibernate EntityManager 3.4.0 GA
Jboss 4.3 EAP,
DB2 9.5
Reporter: Tomaz Cerar
I am trying to create bidirectional association between two entities in which one can be Inherited and it fails with table not found:
11:37:39,229 ERROR [AssertionFailure] [] an assertion failure occured (this may indicate a bug in Hibernate, but is more likely due to unsafe use of the session)
org.hibernate.AssertionFailure: Table CRM.CRM_AKTIVNOST_DOGODKI not found
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.JoinedSubclassEntityPersister.getTableId(JoinedSubclassEntityPersister.java:480)
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.JoinedSubclassEntityPersister.<init>(JoinedSubclassEntityPersister.java:259)
at org.hibernate.persister.PersisterFactory.createClassPersister(PersisterFactory.java:87)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionFactoryImpl.<init>(SessionFactoryImpl.java:261)
at org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration.buildSessionFactory(Configuration.java:1327)
at org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationConfiguration.buildSessionFactory(AnnotationConfiguration.java:867)
at org.hibernate.ejb.Ejb3Configuration.buildEntityManagerFactory(Ejb3Configuration.java:669)
at org.hibernate.ejb.HibernatePersistence.createContainerEntityManagerFactory(HibernatePersistence.java:132)
at org.jboss.ejb3.entity.PersistenceUnitDeployment.start(PersistenceUnitDeployment.java:246)
The code looks like this:
@Entity
@Table(name = "CRM_AKTIVNOST")
public class Aktivnost implements Serializable {
private List<Dogodek> dogodki;
....
....
@OneToMany(fetch = FetchType.LAZY, cascade = CascadeType.ALL,mappedBy = "aktivnost")
public List<Dogodek> getDogodki() {
return dogodki;
}
public void setDogodki(List<Dogodek> dogodki) {
this.dogodki = dogodki;
}
...
...
}
@Entity
@Table(name = "CRM_DOGODEK")
@Inheritance(strategy= InheritanceType.JOINED)
public class Dogodek implements Serializable {
...
...
private Aktivnost aktivnost;
....
....
@ManyToOne(fetch = FetchType.LAZY, cascade = CascadeType.ALL)
@JoinTable(name = "CRM_AKTIVNOST_DOGODKI", joinColumns = {@JoinColumn(name = "DOGODEK_ID")}, inverseJoinColumns = {@JoinColumn(name = "AKTIVNOST_ID")})
public Aktivnost getAktivnost() {
return aktivnost;
}
public void setAktivnost(Aktivnost aktivnost) {
this.aktivnost = aktivnost;
}
...
}
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-2339) merge instumented class fails
by Alexey Romanchuk (JIRA)
merge instumented class fails
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Key: HHH-2339
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2339
Project: Hibernate3
Type: Bug
Components: core
Versions: 3.2.1, 3.2.0.ga
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.1 (tested with 3.2.0 too)
Postgresql 8.1.4
Reporter: Alexey Romanchuk
Priority: Blocker
When we try to merge instrumented detached entity with lazy no-proxy many-to-one association we have org.hibernate.LazyInitializationException.
It occurs because cascade try to process all associations in Cascade class, but object disconected from session and can not obtaion lazy property.
If classes are not instrumented all works ok.
Why merge action does not have overrided performOnLazyProperty mathod to prevent fetching lazy properties?
Here it is small example that illustates problem.
===MAPPING===
<hibernate-mapping>
<class name="Client" table="test_client">
<id name="id" column="id" type="long">
<generator class="sequence">
<param name="sequence">test_seq</param>
</generator>
</id>
<property name="name" column="name"/>
<many-to-one name="info" class="LoginInfo" lazy="no-proxy" column="info_id" cascade="merge,evict"/>
</class>
<class name="LoginInfo" table="test_login_info">
<id name="id" column="id" type="long">
<generator class="sequence">
<param name="sequence">test_seq</param>
</generator>
</id>
<property name="login" column="login"/>
<property name="pass" column="pass"/>
</class>
</hibernate-mapping>
===JAVA===
===DOMAIN===
public class Client
{
private long id;
private String name;
private LoginInfo info;
//getters and setters
}
public class LoginInfo
{
private long id;
private String login;
private String pass;
//getters and setters
}
===USAGE===
public class Main
{
public static void main( String[] args )
{
Session s1 = sf.openSession();
s1.beginTransaction();
Client c = ( Client ) s1.get( Client.class, 2l );
s1.flush();
s1.getTransaction().commit();
s1.close();
Session s2 = sf.openSession();
s2.beginTransaction();
c = ( Client ) s2.merge( c );
s2.flush();
s2.getTransaction().commit();
s2.close();
}
}
==STACKTRACE===
org.hibernate.LazyInitializationException: session is not connected
at org.hibernate.intercept.AbstractFieldInterceptor.intercept(AbstractFieldInterceptor.java:67)
at org.hibernate.intercept.cglib.FieldInterceptorImpl.readObject(FieldInterceptorImpl.java:75)
at Client.$cglib_read_info(Client.java)
at Client.getInfo(Client.java:12)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at org.hibernate.property.BasicPropertyAccessor$BasicGetter.get(BasicPropertyAccessor.java:145)
at org.hibernate.tuple.entity.AbstractEntityTuplizer.getPropertyValue(AbstractEntityTuplizer.java:277)
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.getPropertyValue(AbstractEntityPersister.java:3529)
at org.hibernate.engine.Cascade.cascade(Cascade.java:130)
at org.hibernate.event.def.DefaultMergeEventListener.cascadeOnMerge(DefaultMergeEventListener.java:407)
at org.hibernate.event.def.DefaultMergeEventListener.entityIsDetached(DefaultMergeEventListener.java:266)
at org.hibernate.event.def.DefaultMergeEventListener.onMerge(DefaultMergeEventListener.java:120)
at org.hibernate.event.def.DefaultMergeEventListener.onMerge(DefaultMergeEventListener.java:53)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.fireMerge(SessionImpl.java:677)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.merge(SessionImpl.java:661)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.merge(SessionImpl.java:665)
at Main.main(Main.java:56)
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-2388) Insert w/ identity column fails on Sybase but no exception occurs
by Tim Morrow (JIRA)
Insert w/ identity column fails on Sybase but no exception occurs
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Key: HHH-2388
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2388
Project: Hibernate3
Type: Bug
Components: core
Versions: 3.2.1
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.1.GA with annotations
Sybase jConnect 6.05 JDBC driver
Sybase ASE 15 database
Reporter: Tim Morrow
I have a scenario where storing a new entity fails (i.e. the row is not inserted) but Hibernate does not realize this. No exceptions are thrown. Later, this leads to AssertionFailures (if two such entities fail in the same session - they both have the same PK).
The problem specifically occurs with a table that has a numeric column with precision (e.g. numeric(10,4)) and an identity column when using Sybase ASE.
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To reproduce:
1. Use Sybase jConnect 6.05 JDBC driver with Sybase ASE 15 database.
2. Define an Entity with a long ID and BigDecimal numeric column.
3. Create a corresponding table with an identity column and numeric(10, 4) column.
For example:
hibernate.MyEntity.java:
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package hibernate;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
import javax.persistence.Column;
import javax.persistence.Entity;
import javax.persistence.GeneratedValue;
import javax.persistence.GenerationType;
import javax.persistence.Id;
import javax.persistence.Table;
import org.hibernate.validator.NotNull;
@Entity
@Table(name = "z_tim_test")
public class MyEntity {
private BigDecimal cost;
private long id;
public MyEntity() {}
@Column(columnDefinition = "numeric(10,4)")
@NotNull public final BigDecimal getCost() {
return cost;
}
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO)
@Id public final long getId() {
return id;
}
public final void setCost(BigDecimal cost) {
this.cost = cost;
}
public final void setId(long id) {
this.id = id;
}
}
Table:
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CREATE TABLE z_tim_test
(
id numeric(19) PRIMARY KEY not null,
cost numeric(10,4) not null
);
4. Write some code that stores a new entity and tries to load it:
MyEntity myEntity = new MyEntity();
myEntity.setCost(new BigDecimal("123.12345"));
session.save(myEntity);
session.flush();
session.clear();
List<MyEntity> results = session.createCriteria(MyEntity.class).list();
if (results.size() != 1) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Expected 1 result");
}
This test will throw the IllegalStateException because the row was not persisted and no errors occurred.
Reason:
* Sybase does not thrown any SQLException when you try and persist a numeric value whose scale exceeds that defined on the column. Instead, it returns an updateCount of zero and an identity column value of zero.
* Hibernate does not check the updateCount after executing the statement when using an Identity column. The offending code is in:
org.hibernate.id.IdentityGenerator$InsertSelectDelegate
public Serializable executeAndExtract(PreparedStatement insert) throws SQLException {
if ( !insert.execute() ) {
while ( !insert.getMoreResults() && insert.getUpdateCount() != -1 ) {
// do nothing until we hit the rsult set containing the generated id
}
}
ResultSet rs = insert.getResultSet();
try {
return IdentifierGeneratorFactory.getGeneratedIdentity( rs, persister.getIdentifierType() );
}
finally {
rs.close();
}
}
It ignores the updateCount.
The net result is that the object is assigned a PK value of zero. Hibernate continues. My applicaiton is unaware that the row failed to insert.
Solution:
It would seem to me replacing the above code with:
if (!insert.execute()) {
if (insert.getUpdateCount() < 1) {
throw new HibernateException("No update occurred");
}
while (!insert.getMoreResults()) {
// do nothing until we hit the rsult set containing the generated id
}
}
Would take care of the problem?
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