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Hardy Ferentschik commented on EJB-409:
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I don't know yet why this does not work, but I am just wondering why the test case is
using the underlying Hibernate Session to refresh the entity? Using the entity manager
refresh() or merge() methods works just fine. I know there are sometimes reasons to go to
the underlying Hibernate Session, but I am not so sure why you would do that for
re-attaching an entity.
EAGER fetched collection + Cascade.PERSIST generates broken behavior
on session.update
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Key: EJB-409
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/EJB-409
Project: Hibernate Entity Manager
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.1
Reporter: Anthony Patricio
Attachments: HBCoreTestCase.zip, HEMTestCase.zip
I didn't really know where to log this extremely weird bug.
Customer 1--* Contact
Bidirectional.
Collection annotated with
@OneToMany(fetch=FetchType.EAGER, mappedBy="customer")
@Cascade({CascadeType.PERSIST})
Step 1: load a Customer (contacts are transparently retrieved) and detach the graph.
Step 2: re attach using session.update
--> session tries to insert into CONTACT table
Weird things:
- works with @OneToMany(fetch=FetchType.LAZY, mappedBy="customer")
- works if CascadeType.PERSIST is removed
- works with 100% plain hibernate (mapping files + session APIs (via session Factory, see
test based on hb core template)
- fails with 50% plain hibernate (mapping files + EM APIs to obtain HB session)
- I also tried to use HEM + hb plain mapping files --> this is failing, that's why
I raised the issue in HEM project.
I'm attaching 2 testcases: one using HEM test template (failing test) and one using
HB Core template (passing test).
This use case is not so exotic and the problem may hide something more critical.
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