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Michael Dick updated OPENJPA-286: --------------------------------- Fix Version/s: 1.2.0 > Can't merge detached One-To-Many child instance. The entities were implement > by an internal Hash container. > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OPENJPA-286 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-286 > Project: OpenJPA > Issue Type: Bug > Components: jdbc > Affects Versions: 0.9.7, 1.0.0, 1.1.0 > Environment: java version "1.5.0_10" > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.5.0_10-b03) > Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.5.0_10-b03, mixed mode, sharing) > Reporter: Gene Wu > Assignee: Pinaki Poddar > Fix For: 1.2.0 > > Attachments: hashpojo.zip > > > Maybe you know, one of the entity implementation is composite of a hash set, > which stores key-value pairs. > It's a common design of Entity Bean in EJB2.x ages. Does any one use it in > OpenJPA? I am using it right now, and encounter an issue in entity cascade > manipulate. Here is the issue description. > Base.java : the super class of entities. > protected final Object getAttributeValue(String attributeName) { > return _values.get(attributeName); > } > protected final void setAttributeValue(String attributeName, Object > value) { > _values.put(attributeName, value); > } > // To hold the {attributeName, value} pair of the value object. > private HashMap<String, Object> _values = new HashMap<String, > Object>(); > C.java extends Base.java : Entity C has a set of Entity D. > public void setDs(Set<D> ds) { > setCollection("Ds", ds); > } > @OneToMany(mappedBy = "c", fetch = FetchType.LAZY, cascade = > CascadeType.ALL) > public Set<D> getDs() { > return (Set<D>)getAttributeValue("Ds"); > } > D.java extends Base.java as well. > The relationship between C and D is one-to-many. I use following code to > reproduce the issue. > C c = em.find(C.class, 1); > logger.debug(c.getDs().size()); > D d = new D(); > d.setC(c); > c.getDs().add(d); > em.merge(c); > After commit the transaction, you will find the new D instance was not > inserted into the database(there is no insert sql log as well). After you > add, em.persist(c). That new instance will be added! > Meanwhile, I wrote a couple of classes, which do not use a HashSet. I got the > expected result after merge is done. -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.