On Tuesday, June 4, 2013 6:37:45 PM UTC+2, Fernando Castro wrote:
>
> The only work around that i have found is to persist the entity child in a 
> diferent request.
>
> In my case i have a ParentEntity with a Set<ChildEntity>. When persisting 
> a new set, it work just fine, but when i try to update the values, the 
> modifications never reach the server.
>
> I tried to create a new Set to overwrite the old one, but no sucess in 
> this attempt;
>

Would you mind creating a small repro case and creating an issue in the 
tracker? (or maybe there's one already? though I doubt it has a repro case 
and that'd help; if you could use the proxies form the unit tests it'd be 
even better!)

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