[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HHH-4965) Implicit parameters abusively use TypeFactory.heuristicType losing UserType and XToOneType info

Brandon Foster (JIRA) noreply at atlassian.com
Tue Apr 13 20:20:59 EDT 2010


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Brandon Foster commented on HHH-4965:
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Emmanuel, thanks for looking into the issue. I am aware of the workaround but was hoping it would work the way I was using it since it does when the type isn't redefined. I'm definitely interested in if this is the way it is intended to work per the spec as this could cause issues if switching between implementations if it isn't part of the spec.

> Implicit parameters abusively use TypeFactory.heuristicType losing UserType and XToOneType info
> -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HHH-4965
>                 URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-4965
>             Project: Hibernate Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: entity-manager
>    Affects Versions: 3.5.0-CR-1
>            Reporter: jean-claude cote
>            Assignee: Steve Ebersole
>             Fix For: 3.5.x
>
>         Attachments: HHH-4965-unit-test.diff
>
>
> Emmanuel
> There seems to be a bug in the QueryImpl class in the method
> extractParameterInfo()
> Here's what I've done:
> I create an equal predicate using a Path to House.address and a Address value.
> @Entity
> class House
> {
>  @Type(type="jc.AddressUserType")
>  @Columns(columns={@Column(name="address")})
>  Address address;
> In the extractParameterInfo() method there is a loop that gets the
> javaType from a namedParameterTypeRedefinition.
> It gets the javaType (Address.class) then since it is not null tries
> to find the hibernate Type using the TypeFactory.heuristicType()
> method. But given a javaType this will only work for strings, int,
> double etc. What is passed in is an Address not an AddressUserType.
> The huristicType actually returns an hibernate SerializableType and
> resets the descriptor which was correct in the first place.
> I've fix this for myself my just commenting out the call to
> resetExpectedType but there must be a good reason why this call is
> made there correct?
> Thanks
> Jean-Claude
>        @SuppressWarnings({ "unchecked", "RedundantCast" })
>        private void extractParameterInfo(Map<String,Class>
> namedParameterTypeRedefinition) {
>                if ( ! AbstractQueryImpl.class.isInstance( query ) ) {
>                        throw new IllegalStateException( "Unknown query type for parameter
> extraction" );
>                }
>                HashSet<Parameter<?>> parameters = new HashSet<Parameter<?>>();
>                AbstractQueryImpl queryImpl = AbstractQueryImpl.class.cast( query );
>                // extract named params
>                for ( String name : (Set<String>)
> queryImpl.getParameterMetadata().getNamedParameterNames() ) {
>                        final NamedParameterDescriptor descriptor =
>                                        queryImpl.getParameterMetadata().getNamedParameterDescriptor( name );
>                        Class javaType = namedParameterTypeRedefinition.get( name );
>                        if ( javaType != null ) {
>                                descriptor.resetExpectedType(
>                                                TypeFactory.heuristicType( javaType.getName() )
>                                );
>                        }
>                        else if ( descriptor.getExpectedType() != null ) {
>                                javaType = descriptor.getExpectedType().getReturnedClass();
>                        }
>                        final ParameterImpl parameter = new ParameterImpl( name, javaType );
>                        parameters.add( parameter );
>                        if ( descriptor.isJpaStyle() ) {
>                                if ( jpaPositionalIndices == null ) {
>                                        jpaPositionalIndices = new HashSet<Integer>();
>                                }
>                                jpaPositionalIndices.add( Integer.valueOf( name ) );
>                        }
>                }

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