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sam doyle commented on HSEARCH-233:
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Sorry I should have sad that within the for loop there is a try catch block that allows
the processing to continue in the case of an exception.
EntityNotFoundException during indexing
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Key: HSEARCH-233
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-233
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.0.1.GA
Environment: JBoss AS 4.2.2 Windows
Reporter: sam doyle
Assignee: Hardy Ferentschik
Fix For: 3.1.0.GA
Attachments: jiraFiles.tar.gz, jiraFiles.tar.gz
This is supposedly pretty basic functionality so perhaps it is my particular case that it
is causing it.
In the attachment files the EmtVenue class is the root of the indexing.
It contains two @IndexedEmbedded
@OneToMany( cascade = CascadeType.ALL, fetch = FetchType.LAZY, mappedBy =
"emtVenue" )
@IndexedEmbedded
public Set<ClientGroupVenue> getClientGroupVenues()
@Embedded
@ManyToOne( fetch = FetchType.LAZY )
@JoinColumns( { @JoinColumn( nullable = false, name = "HOST",
referencedColumnName = "HOST" ),
@JoinColumn( nullable = false, name = "zone", referencedColumnName =
"ZONE" ) } )
@NotNull
@IndexedEmbedded
public Zones getZones()
In this case when I index EmtVenue the resulting index contains only values that
correspond to Zones and no ClientGroupVenues.
When I comment out the @IndexedEmbedded on the Zones the resulting index does show the
categories.
One side note that might be of interest is indexing of Zones results in referencing some
entities which don't exist that I'm catching due to the data not being in sync.
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