Configuration element to tell Hibernate to have just one insert to flush an entity and not
both an insert and an update.
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Key: HHH-3018
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3018
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.2.5
Reporter: Nicolas Cazottes
Attachments: testXMLTypeUpdates.zip
While analyzing the SQL queries Hibernate generates to persist objects, I fall on a
behaviour, that I first found strange, which is that in one flush of one transaction,
there may be both an insert and an update for a given entity. My first expectation was to
have only one insert and no update.
After a few search, I discover that conversation
(
http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?p=2191664&sid=c571096bda4a6b...)
that explains it is normal in the case of a save with modifications after save.
I discover (cf the classes of my zip showing it) that this behaviour is also present in
the case of a relation that is managed by cascade. What I noticed is that the insert of
the related entity is planned when the first hql query is executed after the relation has
been established. So if the related entity is modified after the query execution (for
exemple depending on the result of the query), an update will be executed.
This behaviour is understandable but in my case, the update is really expensive (because
it acts on an XMLType column) and unless I set a FlushMode to COMMIT (which I found really
not a good solution), I can not control that Hibernate will generate both an insert and an
update or only an insert. I know I could also set the relation just before the commit in
order to avoid insert+update but this solution is not possible in my case and I find it
not elegant (it would break the semantic of the cascade of the relation).
I suggest to introduce a new configuration element (similar to the flushmode) in Hibernate
in order to be able to have control whether Hibernate generates an insert containing the
data of the entity at the first save or an insert containing the data of the entity at the
flushing time.
Note : The attached files (which is the smallest extraction of what does my application)
shows that behaviour both for the save call and the cascade declenched by a query.
Note2 : I found an issue in jira number 2621 submited by someone else that is related to
this subject in think.
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