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Dan Haywood updated ISIS-796: ----------------------------- Description: when trying to override lifecycle callbacks, only some of them fire as expected. working: - created() - saving() - persisting() - saved() - persisted() - updated() missing: - updating() - loading() - loaded() no yet tested: - removing() - removed() test scenario: - create new entity of class X - list all entities of X - open created instance - edit property - click 'ok' result: according to the logfile, "updated" is called right after the corresponding datastore UPDATE (as expected), but "updating" is missing. was: when trying to override lifecycle callbacks, only some of them fire as expected. working: - created() - saving() - persisting() - saved() - persisted() - updating() missing: - updating() - loading() - loaded() no yet tested: - removing() - removed() test scenario: - create new entity of class X - list all entities of X - open created instance - edit property - click 'ok' result: according to the logfile, "updated" is called right after the corresponding datastore UPDATE (as expected), but "updating" is missing. > lifecycle callback "updating()" is not firing > --------------------------------------------- > > Key: ISIS-796 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-796 > Project: Isis > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Objectstore: JDO > Affects Versions: objectstore-jdo-1.4.0 > Environment: jdo objectstore on in-memory hsqldb > Reporter: Thomas Koren > Assignee: Dan Haywood > > when trying to override lifecycle callbacks, only some of them fire as > expected. > working: > - created() > - saving() > - persisting() > - saved() > - persisted() > - updated() > missing: > - updating() > - loading() > - loaded() > no yet tested: > - removing() > - removed() > test scenario: > - create new entity of class X > - list all entities of X > - open created instance > - edit property > - click 'ok' > result: > according to the logfile, "updated" is called right after the corresponding > datastore UPDATE (as expected), but "updating" is missing. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.2#6252)