Jere, The mailserver perhaps blocks attachement. Can you please post them as attachement to a JIRA issue http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA?
One setting that impacts serialization behavior is openjpa.DetachState (http://openjpa.apache.org/docs/latest/manual/manual.html#ref_guide_deta ch_graph). But these settings are not the cause of what you are observing on serialization of proxy sco (ArrayList) classes. your enhanced classes will reveal further. Pinaki Poddar 972.834.2865 -----Original Message----- From: Jere McDevitt [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 7:46 PM To: [email protected] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Serialization between ehanced and non-enhanced objects OpenJPA version is 1.0.0-SNAPSHOT Persistence.xml file has: <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <persistence xmlns="http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence" version="1.0"> <persistence-unit name="ddhelper" transaction-type="RESOURCE_LOCAL"> <description>This the persistence details for the ddhelper application</description> <provider>org.apache.openjpa.persistence.PersistenceProviderImpl</provid er> <class>com.farthink.ddhelper.commons.UserProfile</class> <class>com.farthink.ddhelper.commons.Role</class> <properties> <property name="openjpa.ConnectionDriverName" value="@DRIVER@" /> <property name="openjpa.ConnectionURL" value="@URL@" /> <property name="openjpa.ConnectionUserName" value="@USER@" /> <property name="openjpa.ConnectionPassword" value="@PASSWORD@" /> <property name="openjpa.Log" value="DefaultLevel=Warn, Runtime=Info" /> <property name="openjpa.MetaDataFactory" value="jpa" /> <property name="openjpa.jdbc.SynchronizeMappings" value="buildSchema(ForeignKeys=true)" /> </properties> </persistence-unit> </persistence> I invoke the enhancer from an ANT task with: <taskdef name="openjpac" classname="org.apache.openjpa.ant.PCEnhancerTask"> <classpath refid="compile.classpath"/> </taskdef> And the two enhanced classes (UserProfile and Role) are attached, as are the original source files. Let me know if there is something else you need. Thanks Jere -----Original Message----- From: Patrick Linskey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2007 3:37 AM To: [email protected]; [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Serialization between ehanced and non-enhanced objects Hi, It sounds like our proxy list wrappers are not exernalizing themselves properly in your environment. What version of OpenJPA are you using? Also, can you post your class file itself so that we can take a closer look at it? Also, can you post your OpenJPA configuration settings? -Patrick On 6/27/07, Jere McDevitt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The documentation makes the following claim: > > > > > 2.4. Serializing Enhanced Types > > > By default, OpenJPA maintains serialization compatibility between the > enhanced and unenhanced versions of a class. This allows you to > serialize instances between a server using OpenJPA and a client that > does not have access to enhanced classes or OpenJPA libraries. In some > cases, however, you > can make the persist and attach processes more robust and efficient by > allowing breaks in serialization compatibility. See Section > <http://openjpa.apache.org/docs/openjpa-0.9.0-incubating/manual/manual.h tml# > ref_guide_detach_graph> 1.3, " Defining the Detached Object Graph " > for details. > > > > However, in actual practice I have not been able to make this work. > When I > have a class structure like: > > > > @Entity > > public class User { > > > > @Id > > private String userId; > > > > @Column(nullable=false) > > private String password; > > > > @ManyToMany > > @JoinTable(name="UserRoles", > > [EMAIL PROTECTED](name="userId", > refererencedColumName="userId"), > > > [EMAIL PROTECTED](name="rolename", > referencedColumnName="roleName")) > > List<Role> roles; > > > > } > > > > @Entity > > public class Role { > > > > @Id > > private String roleName; > > > > } > > > > and I enhance these classes, the enhancer adds into the User.class > file an additional object of type org.apache.openjpa.util.java$util$ArrayList$proxy > > which actually wrapps the 'roles' field. Additionally, all of the > actual field attributes are encapsulated inside another object called 'default'. I > can't seem to serialize in any manner that will work, either with > ObjectOutputStream, java.beans.XMLEncoder or XStream.toXML, > > > > When an attempt is made to deserialize in another JVM that does not > have the > enhanced classes, and does not have the openjpa package at all, it fails. > Straight ObjectOutputStream fails with class not found for the above > ArrayList$proxy, XMLCoder generates NullPointerExceptions because it > can't find the class, and XMLStream doesn't recognized either the > class or the 'default' tag that was generated on the server side. > > > > I tried adding in the > > > > @DetachedState private Object state > > > > but that doesn't seem to do anything but add an additional field that > gets filled with a byte array. > > > > > > The XML that is provided by java.beans.XMLEncode which shows the > location of > the proxy object is: > > > > <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> <java version="1.6.0" > class="java.beans.XMLDecoder"> <object class="commons.UserProfile"> > <void property="emailAddress"> > <string></string> > </void> > <void property="firstName"> > <string>System</string> > </void> > <void property="lastName"> > <string>Administrator</string> > </void> > <void property="password"> > <string>d69ea425c1a1ad4043f915887f9cd562</string> > </void> > <void property="phoneNumber"> > <string></string> > </void> > <void property="roles"> > <object class="org.apache.openjpa.util.java$util$ArrayList$proxy"> > <void method="add"> > <object id="Role0" class="commons.Role"> > <void property="roleName"> > <string>player</string> > </void> > </object> > </void> > <void method="add"> > <object id="Role1" class="commons.Role"> > <void property="roleName"> > <string>dungeonmaster</string> > </void> > </object> > </void> > <void method="add"> > <object idref="Role0"/> > </void> > <void method="add"> > <object idref="Role1"/> > </void> > </object> > </void> > <void property="userId"> > <string>admin</string> > </void> > </object> > </java> > > > So how do you actually implement serialization from an enhanced server side > object to a non-enhanced client side object? > > > > -- Patrick Linskey 202 669 5907 Notice: This email message, together with any attachments, may contain information of BEA Systems, Inc., its subsidiaries and affiliated entities, that may be confidential, proprietary, copyrighted and/or legally privileged, and is intended solely for the use of the individual or entity named in this message. 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