[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-6911) Write DiscriminatorValue to DiscriminatorColumn when combined with InheritanceType#JOINED
by Steve Ebersole (JIRA)
Write DiscriminatorValue to DiscriminatorColumn when combined with InheritanceType#JOINED
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Key: HHH-6911
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-6911
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: annotations, metamodel
Reporter: Steve Ebersole
Priority: Minor
The JPA spec states that {{DiscriminatorColumn}} can be used in conjunction with JOINED inheritence. The only section that seems to deal with this combination is _11.1.10 DiscriminatorColumn Annotation_ where it says
{quote}
For the SINGLE_TABLE mapping strategy, and typically also for the JOINED strategy, the persistence
provider will use a type discriminator column. The DiscriminatorColumn annotation is used to
define the discriminator column for the SINGLE_TABLE and JOINED inheritance mapping strategies.
{quote}
Apparently this is meant to imply that even if providers do not need/use the discriminator for concrete class resolution (reading) they are still expected to write it out to the database. Dunno, thats just what we have been told :)
Anyway, like I said, Hibernate itself does not need the discriminator column/value to interpret the concrete classes. However, in the interest of portability we certainly *could* write it out. Longer term
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-3809) Improve Memory Management when Post Commit Listeners are enabled
by Shawn Clowater (JIRA)
Improve Memory Management when Post Commit Listeners are enabled
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Key: HHH-3809
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3809
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.3.1
Environment: N/A
Reporter: Shawn Clowater
This is somewhat related to the QueryCache behavior reported under http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3028
In this particular case however, it is the fact that when the session factory is configured to have post commit listeners it prevents the garbage collection of any entity that is modified during the session due to the fact that it is referenced in the executions list in the ActionQueue class. This makes any type of memory management by flushing/clearing the session ineffective if you're in the middle of a large batch that is inserting or updating a large amount of data.
i.e in our case we have 4 entities out of possibly 300 or so that we want to notify external systems if they change. However, by simply having the listeners defined they essentially block the remaining entities in the executions.
A potential workaround I guess might be to keep 2 session factories around with a different set of listeners but that seems a bit dirty.
There are 2.5 potential ways that I can think of that might address this.
1 - Have some sort of flag on the session to disable the post commit listeners. The onus would be on the user of the session to disable the listeners in the case where they know they aren't modifying anything that will need post commit handling.
2 - Add the ability to configure the post commit listeners by entity
a)With polymorphism - i.e. you could add a listener based on Object.class and it would apply to all entities and would behave much like it does now. You could also configure to Animal.class and would include Cat and Dog.
b)Without polymorphism - you could add a listener based on a specific entity class and it would only apply to that particular one. You would have an option to specify a null entity and it would default to what is there today.
In my miind, 2a is probably the best albeit slightly more complex to implement but I think would be a good value add.
I don't mind submitting a patch assuming that I'm not so far in left field that I should be committed.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (ANN-630) @ManyToMany and @Index
by Peter K. Guldbæk (JIRA)
@ManyToMany and @Index
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Key: ANN-630
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/ANN-630
Project: Hibernate Annotations
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.3.0.ga
Environment: Windows Vista
java version "1.5.0_11"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_11-b03)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_11-b03, mixed mode)
Reporter: Peter K. Guldbæk
I have trouble adding an index to a column of a table which is part of a many-to-many property mapping. The following example causes a NullPointerException when generating the DDL (the exception can be seen at the end of my post):
@Entity @Table(name="usr")
public class User implements Serializable
{
@Id @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
public Integer id;
@ManyToMany(targetEntity=Target.class, cascade={})
@Index(name="fkey_usr_target", columnNames="usr_id")
@JoinTable(name="usr_target",
joinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="usr_id"),
inverseJoinColumns=@JoinColumn(name="target_id"))
public Collection<Target> targets;
}
@Entity @Table(name="target")
public class Target implements Serializable
{
@Id @GeneratedValue(strategy=GenerationType.AUTO)
public Integer id;
@Basic
public String myValue;
}
NullPointerException thrown when an @Index annotation is used with a @ManyToMany:
java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationBinder.processElementAnnotations(AnnotationBinder.java:1594)
at org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationBinder.bindClass(AnnotationBinder.java:733)
at org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationConfiguration.processArtifactsOfType(AnnotationConfiguration.java:498)
at org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationConfiguration.secondPassCompile(AnnotationConfiguration.java:277)
at org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration.buildMappings(Configuration.java:1115)
at org.hibernate.tool.ant.ConfigurationTask.getConfiguration(ConfigurationTask.java:56)
at org.hibernate.tool.ant.HibernateToolTask.getConfiguration(HibernateToolTask.java:299)
at org.hibernate.tool.ant.Hbm2DDLExporterTask.execute(Hbm2DDLExporterTask.java:45)
at org.hibernate.tool.ant.HibernateToolTask.execute(HibernateToolTask.java:183)
at org.apache.tools.ant.UnknownElement.execute(UnknownElement.java:288)
at sun.reflect.GeneratedMethodAccessor19.invoke(Unknown Source)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:585)
at org.apache.tools.ant.dispatch.DispatchUtils.execute(DispatchUtils.java:105)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Task.perform(Task.java:348)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.execute(Target.java:357)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Target.performTasks(Target.java:385)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeSortedTargets(Project.java:1329)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTarget(Project.java:1298)
at org.apache.tools.ant.helper.DefaultExecutor.executeTargets(DefaultExecutor.java:41)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Project.executeTargets(Project.java:1181)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.runBuild(Main.java:698)
at org.apache.tools.ant.Main.startAnt(Main.java:199)
at org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.run(Launcher.java:257)
at org.apache.tools.ant.launch.Launcher.main(Launcher.java:104)
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-6776) Hibernate inserts duplicates into @OneToMany collection
by Damien (JIRA)
Hibernate inserts duplicates into @OneToMany collection
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Key: HHH-6776
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-6776
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.CR4, 3.6.7
Environment: MySQL 5.1.54
Reporter: Damien
Priority: Minor
Attachments: Test.zip
Consider following entities (getters and setters are omitted for brevity):
{code:java}
@Entity
public class Parent
{
@Id
@GeneratedValue
private int id;
@OneToMany(mappedBy="parent")
private List<Child> children = new LinkedList<Child>();
}
@Entity
public class Child
{
@Id
@GeneratedValue
private int id;
@ManyToOne
private Parent parent;
}
{code}
Now consider following code snippet, which persists one parent and one child entity and then prints the children of the parent.
{code:java}
// persist parent entity in a transaction
EntityManager em = emf.createEntityManager();
em.getTransaction().begin();
Parent parent = new Parent();
em.persist(parent);
int id = parent.getId();
em.getTransaction().commit();
em.close();
// relate and persist child entity in a new transaction
em = emf.createEntityManager();
em.getTransaction().begin();
parent = em.find(Parent.class, id);
// *: parent.getChildren().size();
Child child = new Child();
child.setParent(parent);
parent.getChildren().add(child);
em.persist(child);
System.out.println(parent.getChildren()); // -> [Child@36bf7916, Child@36bf7916]
em.getTransaction().commit();
em.close();
{code}
The child entity is wrongly being inserted twice into the list of children of the parent entity.
When doing one of the following, the code works fine (no duplicate entries in the list):
- remove the mappedBy attribute in the parent entity
- perform some read operation on the list of children (e.g. uncomment line marked by *)
Also, when testing against another persistence provider, the code works as expected (no duplicates).
Take a look at axtavt's [answer|http://stackoverflow.com/questions/7903800/hibernate-inserts-dupli...] to my post on Stack Overflow. He seems to know why this problem occurrs.
I have attached a simple JUnit test for this issue.
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12 years, 5 months
[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-5988) HBM2DLL creates invalid Create Table statement on MySQL 5.5.x because keyword *TYPE* is forbidden now
by Sebastian Wagner (JIRA)
HBM2DLL creates invalid Create Table statement on MySQL 5.5.x because keyword *TYPE* is forbidden now
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Key: HHH-5988
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5988
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.6.1
Reporter: Sebastian Wagner
In the latest MySQL Version the query that hbm2dll produces:
create table adresses (adresses_id bigint not null, additionalname varchar(255), comment_field varchar(255), fax varchar(255), starttime datetime, state_id bigint, street varchar(255), town varchar(255), updatetime datetime, zip varchar(255), deleted varchar(255), email varchar(255), phone varchar(255), primary key (adresses_id)) TYPE=MyISAM
will throw an error because of *TYPE=MyISAM* its name is now *ENGINE=MyISAM*
so the complete query would be:
create table adresses (adresses_id bigint not null, additionalname varchar(255), comment_field varchar(255), fax varchar(255), starttime datetime, state_id bigint, street varchar(255), town varchar(255), updatetime datetime, zip varchar(255), deleted varchar(255), email varchar(255), phone varchar(255), primary key (adresses_id)) ENGINE=MyISAM
Unfortunally there seems to be neither a fix nor workaround for that Issue yet.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-2318) Sometimes wrong classloader used for proxy interfaces
by Jan Wiemer (JIRA)
Sometimes wrong classloader used for proxy interfaces
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Key: HHH-2318
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2318
Project: Hibernate3
Type: Bug
Components: core
Versions: 3.2.1
Reporter: Jan Wiemer
For some of our business classes we used a Mapping declaring the class to be lazy initialized and providing a proxy interface like e.g.:
<class name="TestClassImpl" proxy="TestClass" table="testTable" lazy="true"> ... </class>
Using classes mapped this way - e.g. as endpoint of a one to one relation - sporadically leads to exceptions like the following:
org.hibernate.PropertyAccessException: IllegalArgumentException occurred while calling setter of test.AbstractTestClass2Impl.testField
at org.hibernate.property.BasicPropertyAccessor$BasicSetter.set(BasicPropertyAccessor.java:104)
at org.hibernate.tuple.entity.AbstractEntityTuplizer.setPropertyValues(AbstractEntityTuplizer.java:337)
at org.hibernate.tuple.entity.PojoEntityTuplizer.setPropertyValues(PojoEntityTuplizer.java:200)
at org.hibernate.persister.entity.AbstractEntityPersister.setPropertyValues(AbstractEntityPersister.java:3514)
at org.hibernate.engine.TwoPhaseLoad.initializeEntity(TwoPhaseLoad.java:129)
at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.initializeEntitiesAndCollections(Loader.java:842)
at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.doQuery(Loader.java:717)
at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.doQueryAndInitializeNonLazyCollections(Loader.java:224)
at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.doList(Loader.java:2211)
at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.listIgnoreQueryCache(Loader.java:2095)
at org.hibernate.loader.Loader.list(Loader.java:2090)
at org.hibernate.loader.hql.QueryLoader.list(QueryLoader.java:388)
at org.hibernate.hql.ast.QueryTranslatorImpl.list(QueryTranslatorImpl.java:338)
at org.hibernate.engine.query.HQLQueryPlan.performList(HQLQueryPlan.java:172)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.list(SessionImpl.java:1121)
at org.hibernate.impl.QueryImpl.list(QueryImpl.java:79)
at org.hibernate.impl.AbstractQueryImpl.uniqueResult(AbstractQueryImpl.java:804)
Note that the application is residing in a different classloader than hibernate (and CGLIB...).
Examining the situation we see that the value passed to the setter was a CGLIB proxy. Internally the proxy stores an array of interfaces the proxy should implement. In our situation this interface contains the HibernateProxy interface and our business interface provided as proxy interface in the mapping. In this interface array we checked the classloader of the interfaces. As expected the HibernateProxy interface is loaded by the system classloader and our interface was loaded by our custom classloader. However examining the actual interfaces of the proxy (with proxy.getClass().getInterfaces()[i].getClassLoader() for all i) shows that all interfaces are loaded with the system classloader. This causes the exception above.
Doing some more experiments we experience that the problem does not occur all the time. Sometimes the actual proxy interfaces are as expected (the HibernateProxy interface is loaded by the system classloader and our interface was loaded by our custom classloader). We notice that each time the test failed the HibernateProxy was the first interface in the interface array stored in the proxy.
Some experiments with the CGLIB (the Enhancer class) shows us that (if there is no superclass given) they use the classloader of the first passed interface as default classloader (compare method net.sf.cglib.proxy.Enhancer.getDefaultClassLoader()).
Finally we find out that hibernate passes the proxy interfaces in an arbitrary order since they are using a HashSet for the proxy interfaces in the method org.hibernate.tuple.entity.PojoEntityTuplizer.buildProxyFactory(PersistentClass persistentClass, Getter idGetter, Setter idSetter). This Hash set is passed to the method org.hibernate.proxy.pojo.cglib.CGLIB_ProxyFactory.postInstantiate(...). There it is simply converted to an Array (leading to a randomized order).
As a workaround it is possible to patch the class org.hibernate.proxy.pojo.cglib.CGLIB_ProxyFactory and add reorganize the array if the HibernateProxy interface is the first one:
this.interfaces = (Class[]) interfaces.toArray(NO_CLASSES);
//----->PATCH<--------
if(this.interfaces.length > 1) {
Class firstIfc = this.interfaces[0];
if(firstIfc.getName().startsWith("org.hibernate")) {
this.interfaces[0] = this.interfaces[1];
this.interfaces[1] = firstIfc;
System.err.println("Replace: " + firstIfc.getName() + " by " + this.interfaces[0].getName());
}
}
//--------------------
After applying this patch everything woks as expected.
Compare with the discussion in:
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?p=2334617#2334617
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