[hibernate-issues] [Hibernate-JIRA] Commented: (HHH-5299) Multi-Level cascading of unsaved instances with bidirectional associations fails with TransientObjectException

Carl-Eric Menzel (JIRA) noreply at atlassian.com
Thu Jul 29 10:18:41 EDT 2010


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Carl-Eric Menzel commented on HHH-5299:
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Is there an estimate on when this can be fixed? Or is there some problem with the patch I supplied?

> Multi-Level cascading of unsaved instances with bidirectional associations fails with TransientObjectException
> --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: HHH-5299
>                 URL: http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-5299
>             Project: Hibernate Core
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: core
>    Affects Versions: 3.3.2
>         Environment: Tested with OracleXE and H2DB, Hibernate Core 3.3.2, Hibernate Entity Manager 3.4.0
>            Reporter: Carl-Eric Menzel
>            Priority: Critical
>         Attachments: 0001-fixed-no-cascading-check-to-also-accept-entities-wit.patch, cascadetest.zip
>
>
> Given the following classes (pseudocode, full source in the attached zipfile):
> Top { 
>   @OneToMany(cascade = { CascadeType.ALL }, mappedBy = "top")
>   List<Middle> middles 
> }
> Middle { 
>   @ManyToOne
>   Top top
>   @OneToOne(cascade = { CascadeType.ALL })
>   @JoinColumn(name = "BOTTOM_ID")
>   Bottom bottom
> }
> Bottom {
>   @OneToOne(mappedBy = "bottom")
>   Middle middle
> }
> The following code fails on the second flush with a TransientObjectException:
> Top top = new Top();
> em.persist(top);
> em.flush();
> // top is now attached, status MANAGED
> Middle middle = new Middle(1l);
> middle.setBottom(new Bottom());
> top.addMiddle(middle);
> Middle middle2 = new Middle(2l);
> middle2.setBottom(new Bottom());
> top.addMiddle(middle2);
> // both middles and bottoms are transient but should be saved by cascade
> em.flush(); // boom!
> The relevant part of the error is:
> org.hibernate.TransientObjectException: object references an unsaved transient instance - save the transient instance before flushing: test.Bottom.middle -> test.Middle
> 	at org.hibernate.engine.CascadingAction$9.noCascade(CascadingAction.java:376)
> 	at org.hibernate.engine.Cascade.cascade(Cascade.java:163)
> The same code works without exception when using EclipseLink instead of Hibernate EntityManager, so I am assuming that the test code is valid.
> Some debugging revealed that CascadingAction.PERSIST_ON_FLUSH.noCascade() checks the inverse association from Bottom to Middle. It then calls a private method isInManagedState to verify that this association does not reference an unsaved instance. It does this by checking the entities EntityEntry.getStatus() value, which it expects to be MANAGED or READ_ONLY. At this time, however, the Middle instance is in the middle (no pun intended) of its own cascading save cycle and therefore its status is SAVING. This, to me, seems to be a valid session-attached status, so isInManagedState() should also accept this state.
> The attached patch against Hibernate Core 3.3.2 implements just that, and this change makes the above example code work as expected. The Hibernate test suite did not complain, so I am reasonably sure I did not break anything else.
> See also the attached cascadetest.zip for a ready-to-use testcase that demonstrates the error with Hibernate Core 3.3.2. Change the dependency in the supplied pom.xml to a patched version of Hibernate Core, and the test will no longer fail.
> Carl-Eric Menzel
> C1 SetCon GmbH

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