[
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5280?page=c...
]
Anton Marsden commented on HHH-5280:
------------------------------------
For those looking for a quick fix, this hack seems to do the trick.
In org.hibernate.engine.StatefulPersistenceContext.java:
from line 1267:
// try cache lookup first
Object parent = parentsByChild.get( childEntity );
if ( parent != null )
{
boolean isFoundInParent = false;
try
{
isFoundInParent = isFoundInParent( propertyName, childEntity, persister,
collectionPersister, parent );
}
catch ( PropertyAccessException e )
{
// fall through
}
if ( isFoundInParent )
{
return getEntry( parent ).getId();
}
else
{
parentsByChild.remove( childEntity ); // remove wrong entry
}
}
"java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: object is not an instance
of declaring class" when persisting a object graph containing the same transient
objetc twice.
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Key: HHH-5280
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5280
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.5.2
Environment: Hibernate 3.5.2
Db: All? (At least h2 and mysql)
Reporter: Benjamin Lerman
Priority: Critical
Attachments: hibernate-multi-parent.tgz, test.entity.TestCreate.txt
I attach a maven project showing the bug.
I have 3 classes, A, B, C with
C have a one-to-many unidirectional relation to B and A.
B have a one-to-many unidirectional relation to A.
Those relations are mapped by foreign keys.
The cascading properties for those relations are all save-update,persist
For each of those relations, the inverse cardinality is 1 (which means A must be
associated with a B and a C, and B must be associated with a C).
I create an instance of C that I associate to an instance of B and an instance of A, and
I associate the instance of B with the instance of A.
I then try to save C, and I get the attached exception.
For what I understood the problem is with the method
StatefulPersistenceContext.getOwnerId: this method use a cache to retrieve the parent of
the instance of A, but because A has 2 different parents (the instance of B and the
instance of C), it does not retrieve the right one and try to call a method on the wrong
entity.
--
This message is automatically generated by JIRA.
-
If you think it was sent incorrectly contact one of the administrators:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/secure/Administrators....
-
For more information on JIRA, see:
http://www.atlassian.com/software/jira