Hi.

I'd like to know what's the recommended approach to keep the state of the session and the associated objects when session.flush() fails, in order to being able to fix the cause of the problem and retry the operation.

For cases with a single object hierarchy, I think using session.merge() to save a copy of the original object could be sufficient, but in the case of multiple independent objects being added, deleted and modified, I'm not sure.

Thanks in advance.

J.

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