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Adam Harris commented on HSEARCH-679:
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Sanne,
I updated my previous comment because I was missing @Indexed. To answer your first
question - no, both classes A and B are indexed.
I don't understand your comment about UC#1. I know that index "updates" are
really deletes and re-adds, but why does each B instance need to be re-indexed at all?
Based on HSEARCH-361, since no indexed fields in A were changed, there's nothing to do
in B's index. I don't index the row-version field (not even shown in my code
snippets). If I were updating the A.name field, then I would understand why all of the B
instances need to be rebuilt, but that's not my scenario.
Regarding your comments on UC#2, I am not using @DynamicBoost or @ClassBridge. I'll
look into the test case example and see about creating one for you.
Thanks for your help.
Entity whose related entity collection is updated causes loading of
@ContainedIn entities
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Key: HSEARCH-679
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-679
Project: Hibernate Search
Issue Type: Bug
Components: engine
Affects Versions: 3.2.1, 3.3.0.Final
Environment: Hibernate 3.6.1-SNAPSHOT/Hibernate Search 3.4.0-SNAPSHOT and
Hibernate 3.5.6/Hibernate Search 3.2.1
Reporter: Tom Waterhouse
Assignee: Sanne Grinovero
Fix For: 3.4.0.CR2
Attachments: HSEARCH-679-test-updated.zip, HSEARCH-679-test.zip, HSEARCH-679.zip
This problem seems related to HSEARCH-361. An entity that references another entity as
@ContainedIn is causing the load of entities related to the other entity.
Using the model below, the update of the collection of D instances in the class C causes
the load of related classes B and A.
{code}
public class A {
@Field
private String name;
@IndexEmbedded
private B
}
{code}
{code}
public class B {
@ContainedIn
private A a;
@IndexEmbedded
private C c;
}
{code}
{code}
public class C {
@ContainedIn
private Collection<B> b;
// NOT INDEXED
private Collection<D> d;
}
{code}
{code}
public class D {
public String value;
}
{code}
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