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Sanne Grinovero commented on HSEARCH-679:
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Hi Tom,
did you come up with a possible test? I think we need to release 3.4 soon, tagging a CR
today. No worries we can make a 3.4.1 if this doesn't make it, so you won't need
to wait for 3.5.
To answer your mailing-list question on testing:
Creating test data you'll have initialized entities, but after the test fixture has
been setup you should close the Session, and use a new Session in the test method. this
will load data and collections which are not initialized (make sure they are not eagerly
loaded).
This is how we usually make tests and what I would try in this case, but if this
doesn't work out or you feel more comfortable with mocks I think that would be fine as
well. Just we'll need to discuss on mailing list about which mock library to depend on
(I like easymock, but can't make this decision alone).
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
Attachments: 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.
public class A {
@Field
private String name;
@IndexEmbedded
private B
}
public class B {
@ContainedIn
private A a;
@IndexEmbedded
private C c;
}
public class C {
@ContainedIn
private Collection<B> b;
// NOT INDEXED
private Collection<D> d;
}
public class D {
public String value;
}
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