[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HSEARCH-444) Search fails to start when core uses XML mappings making use of entity-name attribute
by Sanne Grinovero (JIRA)
Search fails to start when core uses XML mappings making use of entity-name attribute
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Key: HSEARCH-444
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-444
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: Bug
Components: mapping
Affects Versions: 3.1.0.GA
Reporter: Sanne Grinovero
Assignee: Emmanuel Bernard
Fix For: 3.2.0.Beta2
As described on forums: https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=993687
classes mapped using XML on hibernate core, like
classes starting with:
<class name="com.mydomain.myapp.AnswerImpl" table="answer"
entity-name="Answer">
cause:
Caused by: java.lang.NullPointerException
at org.hibernate.search.cfg.SearchConfigurationFromHibernateCore.getClassMapping(SearchConfigurationFromHibernateCore.java:31)
at org.hibernate.search.store.DirectoryProviderFactory.getDirectoryProviderName(DirectoryProviderFactory.java:226)
at org.hibernate.search.store.DirectoryProviderFactory.createDirectoryProviders(DirectoryProviderFactory.java:53)
at org.hibernate.search.impl.SearchFactoryImpl.initDocumentBuilders(SearchFactoryImpl.java:404)
at org.hibernate.search.impl.SearchFactoryImpl.<init>(SearchFactoryImpl.java:119)
at org.hibernate.search.event.ContextHolder.getOrBuildSearchFactory(ContextHolder.java:30)
at org.hibernate.search.event.FullTextIndexEventListener.initialize(FullTextIndexEventListener.java:59)
at org.hibernate.event.EventListeners$1.processListener(EventListeners.java:198)
at org.hibernate.event.EventListeners.processListeners(EventListeners.java:181)
at org.hibernate.event.EventListeners.initializeListeners(EventListeners.java:194)
... 16 more
This was reported on 3.1.0.GA but I guess it affects all releases.
There's a "test WAR" in the forums, going to ask for a testcase.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-3129) Null Role in PersitentCollection during a onCollectionRecreate() in an Interceptor
by Jose CHILLAN (JIRA)
Null Role in PersitentCollection during a onCollectionRecreate() in an Interceptor
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Key: HHH-3129
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3129
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.2.6
Environment: Any
Reporter: Jose CHILLAN
When the "onCollectionRecreate" is invoked on an Interceptor, the getRole() method returns null. After investigation,
the problem is located in the class CollectionEntry in one of its constructors and is easily solved using the patch :
public CollectionEntry(CollectionPersister persister, PersistentCollection collection)
{
// new collections that get found + wrapped
// during flush shouldn't be ignored
ignore = false;
collection.clearDirty(); //a newly wrapped collection is NOT dirty (or we get unnecessary version updates)
snapshot = persister.isMutable() ? collection.getSnapshot(persister) : null;
// -- ADDED LINE HERE --
role = persister.getRole();
collection.setSnapshot(loadedKey, role, snapshot);
}
Thanks
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-2847) THIS_"."NAME": invalid identifier when using createCriteria with addOrder
by Ashish Tiwari (JIRA)
THIS_"."NAME": invalid identifier when using createCriteria with addOrder
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Key: HHH-2847
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2847
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Components: query-criteria
Affects Versions: 3.0.5
Environment: Oracle - 10.2.0
Reporter: Ashish Tiwari
We are using hibernate 3.0.5 and once a while I see following error getting generated due to incorrect SQL generated by hibernate:
Hibernate: select systembean0_.SYSTEMID as SYSTEMID12_0_, systembean0_.Version as Version12_0_, systembean0_.NAME as NAME12_0_, systembean0_.TYPE as TYPE12_0_, systembean0_.DESCRIPTION as DESCRIPT5_12_0_ from SDSYSTEM systembean0_ order by this_.NAME asc
- SQL Error: 904, SQLState: 42000
- ORA-00904: "THIS_"."NAME": invalid identifier
This normally works but occasionally we run into the issue mentioned above. I do not see alias "this_" in the sql query and I think that causes the error to happen. Issue is caused by alias not used consistently.
In normal case the generated SQL looks like following:
Hibernate: select this_.SYSTEMID as SYSTEMID7_0_, this_.Version as Version7_0_, this_.NAME as NAME7_0_, this_.TYPE as TYPE7_0_, this_.DESCRIPTION as DESCRIPT5_7_0_ from SDSYSTEM this_ order by this_.NAME asc
I am not sure what causes this problem. Has anyone else see similar problem earlier?
I appreciate any help with this. Below is other information:
Hibernate version: 3.0.5
Mapping documents:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE hibernate-mapping PUBLIC
"-//Hibernate/Hibernate Mapping DTD 3.0//EN"
"http://hibernate.sourceforge.net/hibernate-mapping-3.0.dtd">
<hibernate-mapping>
<class
name="com.avaya.coreservice.admin.toolkit.common.system.SystemBean"
table="SDSYSTEM">
<id name="uniqueId" type="java.lang.String">
<column name="SYSTEMID" length="50" not-null="true"/>
<generator class="uuid"/>
</id>
<version name="version" column="Version" />
<property
name="name"
type="java.lang.String">
<column name="NAME" length="512" not-null="true"/>
</property>
<property
name="type"
type="java.lang.String">
<column name="TYPE" length="50" not-null="false"/>
</property>
<property
name="description"
type="java.lang.String">
<column name="DESCRIPTION" length="1024" not-null="false"/>
</property>
<set name="resourceBeanSet">
<key>
<column name="SYSTEMID" length="50" not-null="false"/>
</key>
<one-to-many class="com.avaya.coreservice.admin.toolkit.common.resource.ResourceBean"/>
</set>
<set name="siteBeanSet" order-by="name asc">
<key>
<column name="SYSTEMID" length="50" not-null="false"/>
</key>
<one-to-many class="com.avaya.coreservice.admin.toolkit.common.site.SiteBean"/>
</set>
</class>
</hibernate-mapping>
Code between sessionFactory.openSession() and session.close():
HibernateUtil.getSession().createCriteria(SystemBean.class)
.addOrder(Order.asc("name")).list();
Full stack trace of any exception that occurs:
N/A
Name and version of the database you are using:
Oracle - 10.2.0
The generated SQL (show_sql=true):
select systembean0_.SYSTEMID as SYSTEMID12_0_, systembean0_.Version as Version12_0_, systembean0_.NAME as NAME12_0_, systembean0_.TYPE as TYPE12_0_, systembean0_.DESCRIPTION as DESCRIPT5_12_0_ from SDSYSTEM systembean0_ order by this_.NAME asc
I appreciate any help with this.
Thanks,
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-3345) "select new" + "join fetch" = "owner of the fetched association was not present in the select list"
by Anthony Ogier (JIRA)
"select new" + "join fetch" = "owner of the fetched association was not present in the select list"
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Key: HHH-3345
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3345
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.4.sp1
Reporter: Anthony Ogier
I want to create a List<B>, each B containing an entity with "A" type, and I also want for each A to force fetching of its "C" property.
public class B {
private A a;
public B(A a) {
this.a = a;
}
}
@Entity
public class A {
@ManyToOne @JoinColumn
private C c;
// +get/setter ...
}
@Entity
public class C {
@Column
private String d;
// +get/setter ...
// +@OneToMany
}
Here is the HQL :
select new B(a) from A a left join fetch a.c
I have that message :
org.hibernate.QueryException: query specified join fetching, but the owner of the fetched association was not present in the select list
When invoking only "from A a left join fetch a.c", all is good and I have ma List<A> with its "C" properties fetched.
I think there is a little bug here ... or did I forget something ?
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (HHH-4897) onFlushDirty not called if only modification was to a collection of elements
by Rob West (JIRA)
onFlushDirty not called if only modification was to a collection of elements
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Key: HHH-4897
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-4897
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.3.2, 3.3.1
Reporter: Rob West
Attachments: InterceptorTest.jar
We are not seeing onFlushDirty get called if the only modification to a Hibernate-mapped entity is to a collection of elements (e.g. a Set<String> that maps to entries in a related table). It appears that for purposes of calling onFlushDirty, a collection property of an entity can only be considered dirty if that entity is versioned (it may still not be dirty, but it cannot be dirty unless the entity is versioned). For purposes of actually executing SQL, the collection property is properly considered to be dirty based on a call to PersistentCollection.isDirty(), but this prevents an interceptor from acting on the modifications.
I've attached a jar file that contains (source) modifications to the InterceptorTest to add an additional test case highlighting this, along with modifications to User.java and User.hbm.xml to add an additional collection of elements property. The assertNotNull on line 66 (the check of last updated) fails for me locally with the latest hibernate source downloaded from hibernate.org, which appears to be 3.3.2. We currently use 3.3.1 in production.
My original forum post is at https://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=1002411, which contains some additional debugging information while I was figuring out what was going on.
As a note: I left the priority here the default. This is a pretty serious issue for us though, as one of the key things we do with interceptors is auditing of changes, and this means that sometimes certain properties do not get audited. We haven't been able to identify any straightforward workaround to implement that is not either fairly invasive or leaves us open to introducing other equally or more serious bugs in our code. Suggestions welcome.
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[Hibernate-JIRA] Created: (ANN-783) DOCS: says, monkey, should say tiger: section 2.2.5.3.2.4. Defaults
by Karl Palsson (JIRA)
DOCS: says, monkey, should say tiger: section 2.2.5.3.2.4. Defaults
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Key: ANN-783
URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/ANN-783
Project: Hibernate Annotations
Issue Type: Improvement
Components: documentation
Affects Versions: 3.4.0.GA
Environment: http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/annotations/reference/en/html_single/
or
http://www.hibernate.org/hib_docs/annotations/reference/en/html/entity.ht...
Reporter: Karl Palsson
Priority: Trivial
Text says:
Trainer describes a unidirectional relationship with Tiger using the join table Trainer_Tiger, with a foreign key trainer_id to Trainer (table name, _, trainer id) and a foreign key trainedTigers_id to Monkey (property name, _, Tiger primary column).
Last reference to Monkey should say Tiger. Monkeys were used in the previous section
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