[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HSEARCH-124) Double lucene document created when inserting entities (@IndexEmbedded)

Emmanuel Bernard (JIRA) noreply at atlassian.com
Mon Oct 29 19:39:38 EDT 2007


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Emmanuel Bernard commented on HSEARCH-124:
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Amin, I have not been able to reproduce the behavior you described. I have Address inserted once and only once in the index.
I have committed the test suite to http://anonsvn.jboss.org/repos/hibernate/search/trunk/src/test/org/hibernate/search/test/embedded/doubleinsert/
Can you have a look and see the fundamental diff between your environment and this one? If you can change the test to make it fail, let me know.

> Double lucene document created when inserting entities (@IndexEmbedded)
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HSEARCH-124
>                 URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HSEARCH-124
>             Project: Hibernate Search
>          Issue Type: Bug
>    Affects Versions: 3.0.0.cr1
>         Environment: Hibernate version: 3.2.5.ga
> Database platform: MySQL
> OS: Mac OS 10.4.10
> Spring Framework 2.0
>            Reporter: Amin Mohammed-Coleman
>             Fix For: 3.0.1
>
>         Attachments: phone-app.zip
>
>
> When inserting an entity using hibernate, double lucene documents are created for entities associated with the original entity.  Please refer to :
> http://forum.hibernate.org/viewtopic.php?t=980102
> For example the below code used to populate/create a Contact entity produces two lucene documents for Address and Phone entities.  The database has only entry for the Address and Phone.
> [code]
> Address address = new Address(); 
>       address.setAddress1("TEST1"); 
>       address.setAddress2("N/A"); 
>       address.setTown("TEST TOWN"); 
>       address.setCounty("TEST COUNTY"); 
>       address.setCountry("UK"); 
>       address.setPostcode("XXXXXXX"); 
>       address.setActive(true); 
>       address.setCreatedOn(new Date()); 
>       address.setLastUpdatedOn(new Date()); 
>       Phone phone = new Phone(); 
>       phone.setNumber("01273234122"); 
>       phone.setType("HOME"); 
>       phone.setCreatedOn(new Date()); 
>       phone.setLastUpdatedOn(new Date()); 
>       PersonalContact contact = new PersonalContact(); 
>       contact.setFirstname("Amin"); 
>       contact.setSurname("Mohammed-Coleman"); 
>       contact.setEmail("address at hotmail.com"); 
>       contact.setDateOfBirth(new Date()); 
>       contact.setNotifyBirthDay(false); 
>       contact.setCreatedOn(new Date()); 
>       contact.setLastUpdatedOn(new Date()); 
>       contact.setNotes("TEST"); 
>       contact.addAddressToContact(address); 
>       contact.addPhoneToContact(phone); 
>       ApplicationContext appCtx = new ClassPathXmlApplicationContext(new String[]{"/spring/context-dao.xml"}); 
>       ContactDao contactDao = (ContactDao)appCtx.getBean("contactDao"); 
>       contactDao.createContact(contact); 
>       List<Contact> contacts = contactDao.search("address at hotmail.com"); 
>       System.out.println("contacts = " + contacts); 
> [/code]
> Please find attached the entities I am using.  I am not sure if there is enough information but the post provides all the information.
> Thanks

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