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Ally Bongo commented on HHH-2763:
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I'm getting this issue as well. I've updated the code in CollectionEntry to
specifically check for the name of the collection I'm using, and ignoring postFlush if
that's the case.
The collection I'm dealing with is immutable. The loadedPersister has a mutability
check available to it. Would only performing the postFlush() on mutable collections be an
option ie can you saftly ignore immutable collections in this process? eg include the
first line:
if( loadedPersister != null || loadedPersister.isMutable(){
if ( isIgnore() ) {
ignore = false;
}
else if ( !isProcessed() ) {
throw new AssertionFailure( "collection [" + collection.getRole() + "]
was not processed by flush()" );
}
}
(lazy) m:n relation + EventListener = AssertionFailure: collection
[n-side] was not processed by flush()
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Key: HHH-2763
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2763
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.2.4.sp1, 3.2.5
Environment: Windows-XP, Jboss 4.2.1GA, Hibernate 3.2.4SP1, EJB3
Reporter: S.Schnabl
Priority: Critical
Attachments: Testcase.zip
For more details see the attached testcase. I'm sorry, but in the short of time i
only got a testcase for jboss-server 4.2. Please deploy the server.ear from
/release-directory and then call the /src/client/TestCaseClient.java.
[Summarized]
It seems, that touching a lazy (Persistent-)Collection of at least a m:n relation inside
a Hibernate event-listener always raises this error:
org.hibernate.AssertionFailure: collection [n-side] was not processed by flush()
[Explanation]
I have two entities A. and B. Both having a m:n relation between each other. Furthermore
there is an PostUpdateListener, which iterates onUpdate of entitiy through all properties
of updated entity.
[Testcase]
Both entities are linked with eachother (m:n). If i now do a simple update of a property
of entity A --> MyPostUpdateListener will be called, which iterates through every
property of the updated entity. In case of this property was a collection (= lazy
PersistentCollection of m:n relation), hibernate initializes the collection for further
work. I can now run through all objects of the collection, but after all work is done in
listener, I get the following exception from postFlush:
Caused by: org.hibernate.AssertionFailure: collection
[com.qualitype.testcase.server.ejb.entity.EntityB.entitiesOfA] was not processed by
flush()
at org.hibernate.engine.CollectionEntry.postFlush(CollectionEntry.java:205)
at
org.hibernate.event.def.AbstractFlushingEventListener.postFlush(AbstractFlushingEventListener.java:333)
at
org.hibernate.event.def.DefaultFlushEventListener.onFlush(DefaultFlushEventListener.java:28)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.flush(SessionImpl.java:1000)
at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.managedFlush(SessionImpl.java:338)
at
org.hibernate.ejb.AbstractEntityManagerImpl$1.beforeCompletion(AbstractEntityManagerImpl.java:515)
... 29 more
Attention: EntityB.entitiesOfA is the other-side collection of the m:n relation of the
updated EntityA.
We are using hibernate-event listener system for auditing-purposes, so you should
understand that touching every (element in the) collection is necessary for
audit-purposes.
Seems for me like a serious bug. Need this fixed asap ...
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