The only way is to introduce non null CMP fields and initialize them
in ejbCreate.

alex


Tuesday, August 05, 2003, 9:17:46 PM, Rod Macpherson wrote:

> Background
 
> JBoss executes a commit between ejbCreate and ejbPostCreate but we do
> not add CMP relationships until ejbPostCreate. This can cause create to
> fail when there are foreign key constraints. One solution is to defer
> constraint checking until after the transaction completes. WebLogic has
> a different approach in that they do not commit until after
> ejbPostCreate and this simplifies things in my opinion. Having started
> out in WebLogic we had to change our database configuration to use JBoss
> and we were able to do that without incident. 
 
> Problem
 
> The problem  has resurfaced now that we have a customer whose schema is
> hosted by SQL Server. Apparently there is no way to defer constraints on
> that system. Any ideas on a workaround short of eliminating constraints
> altogether?
 
> TIA,
 
> Rod



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