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David commented on HHH-817:
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Okay, so maybe this won't ever get fixed, the correct workaround to lazy load a
property using projections:
Create a criteria,
build your projection list...
ProjectionList cols = Projections.projectionList();
Add the columns you want to be loaded on your object, to your projection list.
Make sure you include your identity property in your projection list, but don't
include any column you want to query against
(see why this stinks?)
This means I can't ever lazy-load an object using its identity, unless I want to track
/ set it manually.
Aggregate projection aliases should not be applied to where-clause
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Key: HHH-817
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-817
Project: Hibernate Core
Issue Type: Bug
Components: core
Affects Versions: 3.0.5
Environment: Oracle 9.2.0.6, Hibernate 3.0.5, Spring Framework 1.2.2 based
application working on Jakarta Tomcat 5.0.28
Reporter: Michal Jastak
Priority: Minor
Attachments: HHH-817.patch
following java code:
protected Entity loadEntityLightweight(Serializable entityId) throws DataAccessException
{
Criteria criteria = getSession().createCriteria(Entity.class);
ProjectionList projectionList = Projections.projectionList();
projectionList.add(Property.forName(BaseEntity.PROP_ID), BaseEntity.PROP_ID);
projectionList.add(Property.forName(BaseEntity.PROP_TYPE), BaseEntity.PROP_TYPE);
criteria.setProjection(projectionList);
criteria.add(Restrictions.eq(BaseEntity.PROP_ID, entityId));
criteria.setResultTransformer(new AliasToBeanResultTransformer(Entity.class));
return (Entity) criteria.uniqueResult();
}
generates following SQL query:
select this_.id as y0_, this_.type as y1_ from entities this_ left outer join facilities
this_1_ on this_.id=this_1_.id left outer join users this_2_ on this_.id=this_2_.id left
outer join addresses address2_ on this_.address_id=address2_.id left outer join entities
entity3_ on this_2_.employer_id=entity3_.id left outer join facilities entity3_1_ on
entity3_.id=entity3_1_.id left outer join users entity3_2_ on entity3_.id=entity3_2_.id
where y0_=?
y0_ = ? expression in where clause is causing a 904 error on Oracle 9:
ORA-00904: "Y0_": invalid identifier
hibernate dialect: org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle9Dialect
mapping for Entity class:
<?xml version="1.0"?>
<!DOCTYPE hibernate-mapping PUBLIC "-//Hibernate/Hibernate Mapping DTD
3.0//EN"
"http://hibernate.sourceforge.net/hibernate-mapping-3.0.dtd">
<hibernate-mapping default-lazy="false"
default-cascade="save-update">
<class name="Entity" table="entities"
mutable="true">
<id name="id" type="java.lang.Long"
unsaved-value="null">
<generator class="sequence">
<param name="sequence">entities_id_seq</param>
</generator>
</id>
<many-to-one name="address" class="Address"
column="address_id" />
...
<!--
- Facilities
-->
<joined-subclass name="Facility" table="facilities">
<key column="id" />
...
<set name="users" inverse="true" lazy="true">
<key column="facility_id" />
<one-to-many class="User" />
</set>
</joined-subclass>
<!--
- Users
-->
<joined-subclass name="User" table="users"
dynamic-insert="true" dynamic-update="true">
<key column="id" />
<many-to-one name="employer" class="Entity"
column="employer_id" cascade="none" />
...
<set name="userAuthorities" inverse="true"
cascade="all-delete-orphan">
<key column="user_id" />
<one-to-many class="Authority" />
</set>
</joined-subclass>
</class>
</hibernate-mapping>
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