[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HHH-2763) (lazy) m:n relation + EventListener = AssertionFailure: collection [n-side] was not processed by flush()
nikita tovstoles (JIRA)
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Mon Mar 16 17:06:43 EDT 2009
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nikita tovstoles commented on HHH-2763:
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@Steve: So are you saying that EventListeners are not meant to traverse collections that were not instantiated within given Session?
What about this scenario:
Consider Child that belongs to Mom.children and Dad.children where both collections use DELETE_ORPHAN. if bidirectional mom.removeChild(child) is called dad.children 2nd level collection node will not be evicted on commit. In this case it's quite natural to implement a PreDeleteEventListener that will inspect Child being deleted and call dad.removeChild(thisChild) - causing the same assert problem. The other approach would be to introduce a service method to ensure removal child from any and all collections. But EventListener is a more natural approach as it is guaranteed to execute right before delete in question takes place. How else would you approach solving this problem?
> (lazy) m:n relation + EventListener = AssertionFailure: collection [n-side] was not processed by flush()
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> Key: HHH-2763
> URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2763
> Project: Hibernate Core
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: core
> Affects Versions: 3.2.4.sp1, 3.2.5
> Environment: Windows-XP, Jboss 4.2.1GA, Hibernate 3.2.4SP1, EJB3
> Reporter: S.Schnabl
> Assignee: Steve Ebersole
> Priority: Critical
> Attachments: bidirectional_many-to-many.gif, cdel_analyse.txt, HHH-2763_standalone_testcases.zip, one-to-many_with_many_side_having_collections.gif, Testcase.zip
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> For more details see the attached testcase. I'm sorry, but in the short of time i only got a testcase for jboss-server 4.2. Please deploy the server.ear from /release-directory and then call the /src/client/TestCaseClient.java.
> [Summarized]
> It seems, that touching a lazy (Persistent-)Collection of at least a m:n relation inside a Hibernate event-listener always raises this error:
> org.hibernate.AssertionFailure: collection [n-side] was not processed by flush()
> [Explanation]
> I have two entities A. and B. Both having a m:n relation between each other. Furthermore there is an PostUpdateListener, which iterates onUpdate of entitiy through all properties of updated entity.
> [Testcase]
> Both entities are linked with eachother (m:n). If i now do a simple update of a property of entity A --> MyPostUpdateListener will be called, which iterates through every property of the updated entity. In case of this property was a collection (= lazy PersistentCollection of m:n relation), hibernate initializes the collection for further work. I can now run through all objects of the collection, but after all work is done in listener, I get the following exception from postFlush:
> Caused by: org.hibernate.AssertionFailure: collection [com.qualitype.testcase.server.ejb.entity.EntityB.entitiesOfA] was not processed by flush()
> at org.hibernate.engine.CollectionEntry.postFlush(CollectionEntry.java:205)
> at org.hibernate.event.def.AbstractFlushingEventListener.postFlush(AbstractFlushingEventListener.java:333)
> at org.hibernate.event.def.DefaultFlushEventListener.onFlush(DefaultFlushEventListener.java:28)
> at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.flush(SessionImpl.java:1000)
> at org.hibernate.impl.SessionImpl.managedFlush(SessionImpl.java:338)
> at org.hibernate.ejb.AbstractEntityManagerImpl$1.beforeCompletion(AbstractEntityManagerImpl.java:515)
> ... 29 more
> Attention: EntityB.entitiesOfA is the other-side collection of the m:n relation of the updated EntityA.
> We are using hibernate-event listener system for auditing-purposes, so you should understand that touching every (element in the) collection is necessary for audit-purposes.
> Seems for me like a serious bug. Need this fixed asap ...
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