Then add @*to*(cascade=CascadeType.PERSIST), it will take you 2 mins
to do what you really like and you will know you do it.
Or even faster, add the stupid
<entity-mappings>
<persistence-unit-metadata>
<persistence-unit-defaults>
<cascade-persist/>
</persistence-unit-defaults>
</persistence-unit-metadata>
</entity-mappings>
in your orm.xml file and you are good to go.
I really like smoking Chicha when drinking tea. Not sure it should be
enforced to everyone. Not sure if I should do it every time either.
On Mar 4, 2009, at 12:54, Dan Allen wrote:
On Tue, Mar 3, 2009 at 8:10 AM, Emmanuel Bernard <emmanuel(a)hibernate.org
> wrote:
On Feb 28, 2009, at 08:08, Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
2) What default do you think we should use for reveng, ALL or NONE
(or something else ?)
none
What about PERSIST? I really like to be able to do this.
Child c1 = new Child();
Child c2 = new Child();
Parent p = new Parent();
p.addChild(c1);
p.addChild(c2);
em.persist(p);
With none, you have to go through and do persists all over the
place...and in a real application, that top level object typically
has 10+ relationships, esp if lookup tables are used.
-Dan
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