To clarify, this issue only occurs when using a Seam-managed
persistence context (JPA). We don't see this in the jee5 example
because it uses strictly container-managed persistence.
-Dan
On Tue, May 27, 2008 at 1:36 PM, Pete Muir <pete.muir(a)jboss.org> wrote:
It looks like we will end up having a 2.0.3 release. I would prefer
not to
put this fix for which there is an easy workaround into this release
especially as I don't think this fix is correct (we shouldn't call
setManualFlushMode() from there at all).
On 27 May 2008, at 16:37, Dan Allen wrote:
> Seam devs,
>
> I am bringing a topic that happened in a private e-mail between Jay
> and I to the list.
>
> The main issue that I really want to see included in 2.0.2.SP1 is this
> fix for the PersistenceProvider (JBSEAM-3030). It bothers me that we
> are blatantly not supporting other JPA providers, even though we all
> know how important manual flushing is (trust that I find it the single
> most lacking feature in JPA). This is not a regression, but it sure
> feels like one.
>
> The backstory is that if you have at least one component with a
> persistence context (e.g. @In private EntityManager entityManager or
> @PersistenceContext private EntityManager entityManager), then Seam
> will attempt to put it into manual flush mode before rendering. When
> that happens, you are using the generic JPA provider, an exception is
> thrown, failing the rendering process. The only way around this issue
> is to implement your own PersistenceProvider and override the
> setManualFlushMode() to do nothing. My fix changes this exception to a
> log warning message.
>
> -Dan
>
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