[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HBX-1123) Reveng foreign-key map to non-primary key column produces incorrect mapping file
by Michael Sabin (JIRA)
Reveng foreign-key map to non-primary key column produces incorrect mapping file
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Key: HBX-1123
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-1123
Project: Hibernate Tools
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.4 Beta1
Environment: Eclipse Platform
Version: 3.4.2
Build id: M20090211-1700
Hibernate Tools 3.2.4.GA-R200903141626-H5
Windows XP Pro SP3
JRE 6
Tested on Oracle 10g and Apache Derby
Reporter: Michael Sabin
Priority: Minor
Attachments: CodeGenCfg1.png, CodeGenCfg2.png
Creating a mapping from a column in one table to a non-primary key column in another table produces incorrect mapping file missing a property-ref to the non-primary key.
How to reproduce using Apache Derby:
Create a database and connect to the database.
jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/myDB;create=true;user=me;password=mine
Create these tables in the myDB database, in the ME schema.
create table vehicles (
make_id integer,
model_id integer,
name varchar(50),
PRIMARY KEY (make_id, model_id)
);
create table owners (
owner_id integer PRIMARY KEY,
favorite_make_id integer,
name varchar(20)
);
-- optional content
insert into vehicles values (1, 10, 'Chevrolet Corvette');
insert into vehicles values (2, 11, 'Ford Focus');
insert into vehicles values (3, 12, 'Honda Accord');
insert into vehicles values (4, 13, 'Toyota Camry');
insert into owners values (50, 3, 'Jim');
insert into owners values (51, 1, 'Alex');
insert into owners values (52, 4, 'Sue');
insert into owners values (53, 1, 'Casey');
Create this Hibernate Configuration file.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE hibernate-configuration PUBLIC
"-//Hibernate/Hibernate Configuration DTD 3.0//EN"
"http://hibernate.sourceforge.net/hibernate-configuration-3.0.dtd">
<hibernate-configuration>
<session-factory>
<property name="hibernate.connection.driver_class">org.apache.derby.jdbc.EmbeddedDriver</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.url">jdbc:derby://localhost:1527/myDB</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.username">me</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.password">mine</property>
<property name="hibernate.dialect">org.hibernate.dialect.DerbyDialect</property>
<property name="hibernate.current_session_context_class">thread</property>
<property name="hibernate.default_schema">ME</property>
<property name="hibernate.show_sql">true</property>
</session-factory>
</hibernate-configuration>
Setup a Hibernate Console Configuration with the configuration above and connection to the Derby database.
Create this Hibernate reverse engineering configuration
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE hibernate-reverse-engineering PUBLIC "-//Hibernate/Hibernate Reverse Engineering DTD 3.0//EN" "http://hibernate.sourceforge.net/hibernate-reverse-engineering-3.0.dtd" >
<hibernate-reverse-engineering>
<table-filter match-name="OWNERS"/>
<table-filter match-name="VEHICLES"/>
<table name="VEHICLES">
<foreign-key foreign-table="OWNERS">
<column-ref local-column="MAKE_ID" foreign-column="FAVORITE_MAKE_ID" />
</foreign-key>
</table>
</hibernate-reverse-engineering>
Setup a Hibernate Code Generation configuration like in the attached images.
Running the Code Generation configuration will produce this Vehicles.hbm.xml mapping file.
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE hibernate-mapping PUBLIC "-//Hibernate/Hibernate Mapping DTD 3.0//EN"
"http://hibernate.sourceforge.net/hibernate-mapping-3.0.dtd">
<hibernate-mapping>
<class name="reveng.Vehicles" table="VEHICLES">
<composite-id name="id" class="reveng.VehiclesId">
<key-property name="makeId" type="int">
<column name="MAKE_ID" />
</key-property>
<key-property name="modelId" type="int">
<column name="MODEL_ID" />
</key-property>
</composite-id>
<many-to-one name="owners" class="reveng.Owners" update="false" insert="false" fetch="select">
<column name="MAKE_ID" not-null="true" />
</many-to-one>
<property name="name" type="string">
<column name="NAME" length="50" />
</property>
</class>
</hibernate-mapping>
The many-to-one tag should have this additional attribute: property-ref="favoriteMakeId"
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (ANN-625) @OrderBy usage on a joined classes (when using join table) produces incorred SQL syntax.
by Dima Gutzeit (JIRA)
@OrderBy usage on a joined classes (when using join table) produces incorred SQL syntax.
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Key: ANN-625
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/ANN-625
Project: Hibernate Annotations
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.ga
Reporter: Dima Gutzeit
Please consider the following mapping :
@ManyToMany(cascade = {CascadeType.PERSIST, CascadeType.MERGE}, fetch = FetchType.LAZY)
@IndexColumn(name = "ListIndex")
@JoinTable(name = "odp_rulemanipulatorjoin", joinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "RoutingRuleId"), inverseJoinColumns = @JoinColumn(name = "ManipulatorComponentId"))
@OrderBy(value = "priority asc")
public List<RoutingManipulationComponent> getManipulators() {
if (manipulators == null) {
manipulators = new ArrayList<RoutingManipulationComponent>();
}
return manipulators;
}
***********************************
@Entity(name = "RoutingManipulationComponent")
@DiscriminatorValue("RoutingManipulationComponent")
public abstract class RoutingManipulationComponent extends RoutingComponent implements Initializable {
/**
* Applies the manipulation to the given context.
*
* @param context the routing context to manipulate
* @return true if any manipulation was applied, false if no manipulation
* occurred
*/
public abstract boolean apply(RoutingContext context);
}
******************************************
@Entity(name = "RoutingComponent")
@Inheritance(strategy = InheritanceType.SINGLE_TABLE)
@DiscriminatorColumn(name = "RoutingComponentType", discriminatorType = DiscriminatorType.STRING)
@DiscriminatorValue("RoutingComponent")
@Table(name = "odp_routingcomponent")
public abstract class RoutingComponent extends DialPlanProvisionalEntity {
@Deprecated
public RoutingComponent() {
// blank
}
/**
* @param name
* @param description
*/
public RoutingComponent(String name, String description) {
super(name, description);
}
}
*******************************
@MappedSuperclass
@Cache(usage = CacheConcurrencyStrategy.READ_WRITE)
public abstract class DialPlanProvisionalEntity extends ProvisionalEntity
implements Initializable {
private Long entityId;
private boolean visible = true;
private int priority;
/**
* Not for direct instantiation - this constructor also serves as public
* constructor for hibernate, jax-ws etc. <br>
*/
@Deprecated
public DialPlanProvisionalEntity() {
this("(no name set)", "(no description set)");
}
/**
* @param name
* @param description
*/
public DialPlanProvisionalEntity(String name, String description) {
creationDate = GregorianCalendar.getInstance(); // now
}
@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO)
@Override
public Long getId() {
return entityId;
}
@Override
public void setId(Long ruleCollectionId) {
this.entityId = ruleCollectionId;
}
/**
* @return Returns the priority.
*/
public int getPriority() {
return priority;
}
/**
* @param priority The priority to set.
*/
public void setPriority(int priority) {
this.priority = priority;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (this == o) {
return true;
}
if (o == null || Hibernate.getClass(this) != Hibernate.getClass(o)) {
return false;
}
final ProvisionalEntity other = (ProvisionalEntity) o;
return MiscUtils.equalOrBothNull(this.getName(), other.getName());
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
String name = this.getName();
return getClass().getName().hashCode() + 13 * name.hashCode();
}
}
The above mapping should use the "priority" field to the ordering.
SQL that is produced is :
select criteria0_.RoutingRuleId as RoutingR1_1_, criteria0_.CriteriaComponentId as Criteria2_1_,
criteria0_.ListIndex as ListIndex1_,
routingcri1_.id as id73_0_,
routingcri1_.creationDate as creation3_73_0_,
routingcri1_.description as descript4_73_0_,
routingcri1_.lastModificationDate as lastModi5_73_0_,
routingcri1_.name as name73_0_,
routingcri1_.predefined as predefined73_0_,
routingcri1_.status as status73_0_,
routingcri1_.priority as priority73_0_,
routingcri1_.visible as visible73_0_,
routingcri1_.matcher_id as matcher25_73_0_,
routingcri1_.criterion_id as criterion27_73_0_,
routingcri1_.location_id aslocation26_73_0_,
routingcri1_.RoutingComponentType as RoutingC1_73_0_
from odp_rulecriteriajoin criteria0_
left outer join odp_routingcomponent as routingcri1_ on criteria0_.CriteriaComponentId=routingcri1_.id
where criteria0_.RoutingRuleId=1 order by odp_routingcomponent .priority asc
It is wrong since not the table alias is used in the order by clause, but the real table name.
Mysql fails with exception that odp_rulecriteriajoin.priority is unknown table.
Changing the query to include "order by criteria0_.priority asc" returns the correct result.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-5565) Memory leak is possible if changes for audited entities are outside of transaction
by Eugene Goroschenya (JIRA)
Memory leak is possible if changes for audited entities are outside of transaction
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Key: HHH-5565
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5565
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: envers
Affects Versions: 3.3.1
Environment: hibernate-core-3.3.1.GA.jar, jboss-envers-1.2.1-hibernate-3.3.jar
Reporter: Eugene Goroschenya
Envers always collects changes for audited objects in global (global per sessionFactory instance) application map (auditConfiguration.auditSyncManager.auditSyncs<Transaction, AuditSync>) even if transaction is inactive.
It leads to memory leak in application if there were changes (insert/update/delete) for versioned objects outside of transaction (transaction.isActive() == false) because in this case transaction is not committed where collected changes for current transaction are removed from global map.
Possible solution is patch Envers to check if transaction is active (AuditEventListener in onPostInsert/onPostUpdate/onPostDeleteonCollectionAction methods) before starting collect changes for audited object.
Skip collecting (to prevent memory leak) if transaction is inactive and log WARN message to indicate problem ("Couldn't create revision for entity ${entityName} because transaction is not active.")
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-5411) Missing value in not updatable column in Envers audit table
by Laurent Grangier (JIRA)
Missing value in not updatable column in Envers audit table
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Key: HHH-5411
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5411
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: envers
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.GA
Environment: Hibernate 3.4
Reporter: Laurent Grangier
When I update an entity with a property which is updatable=false and that the property is not filled when passing the object to Hibernate, the update is correctly made by Hibernate but Envers fill a null value in the given column in the audit table.
Example :
{code}
public class MyEntity {
private String myString;
@Column(updatable = false)
private Long myLong;
(...)
}
MyEntity entity = new MyEntity();
entity.setMyString("example");
entity.setMyLong(123L);
entityManager.persist(entity);
Long entityId = entity.getId();
(...)
MyEntity entity = new MyEntity();
entity.setId(entityId);
entity.setMyString("new value");
entityManager.persist(entity); // Here Envers miss to fill the column myLong in the audit table !
{code}
In the above example, in the audit table, the value of "myLong" will be "null" but I expected "123" instead.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-5929) PooledLoOptimizer in conjunction with SequenceStyleGenerator is not thread-safe
by Robin Sander (JIRA)
PooledLoOptimizer in conjunction with SequenceStyleGenerator is not thread-safe
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Key: HHH-5929
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5929
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.6.1
Environment: Hibernate 3.6.1, Java 6, Mac OS 10.6.6
Reporter: Robin Sander
The generate method of the PooledLoOptimizer introduced in 3.6.1 is not synchronized in difference to the one in PooledOptimizer and in other Optimizer implementations. The problem is that some IdentifierGenerator implementations have themselve a synchronized generate method (like SequenceHiLoGenerator e.g.) and some don't, like the new SequenceStyleGenerator.
According to the javadoc IdentifierGenerator implementations have to be thread-safe. Now I don't know if there is any agreement among the developers whether this thread-safety is to be achieved in the IdentifierGenerator itself or in the Optimizer most of them delegate to but what I know is that SequenceStyleGenerator in conjunction with PooledLoOptimizer is not thread-safe because neither of them guards against concurrent access in any way.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-6707) One-to-One mapping with foreign key in target table and foreign key being the primary key fails with Oracle
by Florian Rampp (JIRA)
One-to-One mapping with foreign key in target table and foreign key being the primary key fails with Oracle
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Key: HHH-6707
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-6707
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.6.6
Environment: Oracle 11g, Oracle JDBC 11.2.0.1.0
Reporter: Florian Rampp
Attachments: bugreports-hibernate-oracleUniquePk-1.0-SNAPSHOT-src.zip
When mapping a one-to-one parent/child relationship with the foreign key being in the child table and forming its primary key, in addition to the primary key definition, a unique constraint is generated (due to the one-to-one inverse mapping). A unique constraint and a primary key definition on the same column is not accepted by Oracle. The error is "ORA-02261: such unique or primary key already exists in the table" when creating the schema.
The key entities:
{code:java}
@Entity
public class Parent {
@Id
Long id;
@OneToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL, orphanRemoval = true, mappedBy = "parent")
Child child;
}
@Entity
public class Child implements Serializable {
@Id
@OneToOne(optional = false)
private Parent parent;
}
{code}
The resulting DDL is:
{code:sql}
create table Child (
parent_id number(19,0) not null,
primary key (parent_id),
unique (parent_id)
)
{code}
This issue is similar to https://hibernate.onjira.com/browse/HBX-978. But I refiled it here since I consider it to be a bug in Hibernate core. Also, I provided a test case that can be used for regression tests. It needs to be executed with the arguments {{-Dhibernate.connection.username=<USERNAME> -Dhibernate.connection.password=<PASSWORD> -Dhibernate.connection.url=<JDBC_URL>}}.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-2158) incorrect hql query on one-to-one with property-ref
by Sebastien Cesbron (JIRA)
incorrect hql query on one-to-one with property-ref
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Key: HHH-2158
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2158
Project: Hibernate3
Type: Bug
Components: core
Versions: 3.2.0.ga
Environment: hibernate 3.2.0.ga with firebird 1.5.3 and jaybird 1.5.5 driver on windows XP
Reporter: Sebastien Cesbron
Attachments: testhib.zip
I have a one-to-one relationship with property-ref between Master and Slave2.
I want to find all Master instances that have a null Slave2 instance associated.
To do so my query is
select master from Master master where master.slave2 is null
The sql generated is
select master0_.oid as oid0_, master0_.libelle as libelle0_ from Master master0_ where master0_.oid is null
which seems incorrect. It checks here Master instances with null id (config files are listed below).
If I do my query like this
select master from Master master where master.slave2.oid is null
the generated sql is ok :
select master0_.oid as oid0_, master0_.libelle as libelle0_ from Master master0_, Slave2 slave2x1_ where master0_.oid=slave2x1_.myMaster and (slave2x1_.oid is null)
I have attached a small eclipse project that reproduces the problem
This problem may-be related to the one I have submitted as issue HHH-1849
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-6829) PooledLoOptimizer.generate() should be synchronized
by Manuel Dominguez Sarmiento (JIRA)
PooledLoOptimizer.generate() should be synchronized
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Key: HHH-6829
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-6829
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.6.8
Reporter: Manuel Dominguez Sarmiento
Priority: Critical
We recently switched to this ID generation optimizer in our highly concurrent production platform, and began getting random id / PK collision errors very often.
Checking the code, it's pretty obvious that the problem lies with generate() not being synchronized. All other optimizers (PooledOptimizer, LegacyHiLoAlgorithmOptimizer, HiLoOptimizer, etc.) are synchronized - PooledLoOptimizer should be as well.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HBX-948) org.hibernate.connection.DriverManagerConnectionProvider - problem closing pooled connection
by Sathish P (JIRA)
org.hibernate.connection.DriverManagerConnectionProvider - problem closing pooled connection
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Key: HBX-948
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-948
Project: Hibernate Tools
Issue Type: Bug
Components: consoleconfiguration
Affects Versions: 3.1.beta5
Environment: Eclipse
Reporter: Sathish P
WARN Finalizer org.hibernate.connection.DriverManagerConnectionProvider - problem closing pooled connection
java.sql.SQLException: Io exception: Socket closed
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:112)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:146)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:255)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CConnection.logoff(T4CConnection.java:481)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.PhysicalConnection.close(PhysicalConnection.java:1203)
at org.hibernate.connection.DriverManagerConnectionProvider.close(DriverManagerConnectionProvider.java:152)
at org.hibernate.connection.DriverManagerConnectionProvider.finalize(DriverManagerConnectionProvider.java:142)
at java.lang.ref.Finalizer.invokeFinalizeMethod(Native Method)
at java.lang.ref.Finalizer.runFinalizer(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ref.Finalizer.access$100(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.ref.Finalizer$FinalizerThread.run(Unknown Source)
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