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Paolo "Nusco" Perrotta resolved ANN-494:
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Resolution: Fixed
This was two separate problems with the reflection layer. The @Embedded problem was a bug
in the propagation of type bindings. The @CollectionOfElements problem has to do with
XClass identity. Both bugs were very subtle.
I think I'll give some thought to class identity and type bindings within the
reflection layer, because we might have more corner cases with complicated structures
involving generic types. Emmanuel, can you please review the new code? It's on the 3_2
branch.
Edward, I edited your test case a lot. Now it does a full persistence cycle instead of
just configuration (I'm paranoid). I left your name in, of course.
Determine Referenced Entity For Embeddable types from the
parameterised type
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Key: ANN-494
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/ANN-494
Project: Hibernate Annotations
Type: Improvement
Components: binder
Versions: 3.2.0.cr1
Reporter: Edward Costello
Assignee: Paolo "Nusco" Perrotta
Attachments: TestUnboundEntity-no-copyrite.java, TestUnboundEntity.java
When a collection is mapped using @ManyToOne or @CollectionOfElements, the entity in the
collection is derived from the parametrised type of the collection. e.g. there is no need
to explicitly indicate the elements of the following collection are books.
@ManyToOne
Set<Book> books;
It would be nice if the same kind of discovery could be applied to Embeddable types when
contained in a CollectionOfElements. E.g. it would be nice if Hibernate could derive that
the embedded Versioned references a Book in the example below
@CollectionOfElements
Set<Versioned<Book>>;
@Embeddable
class Versioned<T> {
T rightSide;
Date date;
}
Even if it wasn't derived, it would be good to be able to specify it. Currently the
only way to make the above work is to create a subclass of Versioned that explicitly binds
the type parameter to Book. Without this the below exception is thrown while building the
session factory
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IllegalStateException: Property rightSide
has an unbound type and no explicit target entity.
at org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationBinder.addElementsOfAClass(AnnotationBinder.java:946)
at org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationBinder.fillComponent(AnnotationBinder.java:1655)
at
org.hibernate.cfg.annotations.CollectionBinder.bindManyToManySecondPass(CollectionBinder.java:1054)
at
org.hibernate.cfg.annotations.CollectionBinder.bindStarToManySecondPass(CollectionBinder.java:543)
at
org.hibernate.cfg.annotations.CollectionBinder$1.secondPass(CollectionBinder.java:484)
at org.hibernate.cfg.CollectionSecondPass.doSecondPass(CollectionSecondPass.java:43)
at org.hibernate.cfg.annotations.CollectionBinder.bind(CollectionBinder.java:377)
at
org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationBinder.processElementAnnotations(AnnotationBinder.java:1476)
at org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationBinder.bindClass(AnnotationBinder.java:706)
at
org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationConfiguration.processArtifactsOfType(AnnotationConfiguration.java:452)
at
org.hibernate.cfg.AnnotationConfiguration.secondPassCompile(AnnotationConfiguration.java:268)
at org.hibernate.cfg.Configuration.buildSessionFactory(Configuration.java:1210)
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