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Paul Andrews updated HHH-2862:
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Attachment: testcase.zip
Arghhh. First attachment had empty ddl.sql file. This one should be OK.
Collection is not associated with any session exception when doing an
eager fetch on a non-unique collection.
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Key: HHH-2862
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2862
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Environment: Hibernate 3.1.3 - Hibernate 3.2.5, HSQLDB, Java5
Reporter: Paul Andrews
Attachments: bug.zip, testcase.zip
It is basically caused by having an eager collection where the key of the collection is
not unique in the results.
The code works as follows in CollectionType.getCollection():
....
persistenceContext.addUninitializedCollection( persister, collection, key );
// some collections are not lazy:
if ( initializeImmediately( entityMode ) ) {
session.initializeCollection( collection, false );
}
else if ( !persister.isLazy() ) {
persistenceContext.addNonLazyCollection( collection );
}
if ( hasHolder( entityMode ) ) {
session.getPersistenceContext().addCollectionHolder( collection );
}
if persistenceContext.addUninitializedCollection() detects that the collection with the
given key has already been added it clears the session on the old instance of the
collection (sets it to null). However, that collection has already been added to the
persistence context by an earlier call to this method. So later when
StatefulPersistenceContext.initializeNonLazyCollections() is called it iterates through
all of the collections in the persistence context (including those which have had their
session set to null by addUninitializedCollection()), calling forceInitialization() which
throws a 'collection is not associated with any session' exception.
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