Matt,

Please help. I turned on DEBUG logging for Hibernate and added a logging
message to backingBean.getCaseItems() right before calling
caseItemManager.getAll().

As you see, Hibernate only opens the session and closes it without selecting
on the database.
What can possible cause Hibernate to never even try to "select" the rows?

NOTE: I get a warning on startup of jetty saying there is not transaction
manager configured. Can that be related?

What's the deal?
Wayne

DEBUG [btpool0-1] CaseItemList.getCaseItems(38) | Called getCaseItems. 
DEBUG [btpool0-1] SessionImpl.<init>(220) | opened session at timestamp:
4880806619398144
DEBUG [btpool0-1] JDBCTransaction.begin(54) | begin
DEBUG [btpool0-1] ConnectionManager.openConnection(421) | opening JDBC
connection
DEBUG [btpool0-1] JDBCTransaction.begin(59) | current autocommit status:
true
DEBUG [btpool0-1] JDBCTransaction.begin(62) | disabling autocommit
DEBUG [btpool0-1] JDBCTransaction.commit(103) | commit
DEBUG [btpool0-1] JDBCTransaction.toggleAutoCommit(193) | re-enabling
autocommit
DEBUG [btpool0-1] JDBCTransaction.commit(116) | committed JDBC Connection
DEBUG [btpool0-1] ConnectionManager.afterTransaction(302) | transaction
completed on session with on_close connection release mode; be sure to close
the session to release JDBC resources!
DEBUG [btpool0-1] ConnectionManager.closeConnection(441) | releasing JDBC
connection [ (open PreparedStatements: 0, globally: 0) (open ResultSets: 0,
globally: 0)]
DEBUG [btpool0-1] ConnectionManager.afterTransaction(302) | transaction
completed on session with on_close connection release mode; be sure to close
the session to release JDBC resources!


mraible wrote:
> 
> I would try printing our your results using a simple expression before
> your datatable. Something like ${backingBean.caseItems}. If that
> doesn't print out anything, there's probably something wrong with your
> backing bean.
> 
> Matt
> 
> On 10/4/07, WayneFH <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>
>> Please help, I created caseitem.xhtml just like persons.xhtml in AppFuse
>> but
>> it doesn't display any rows.
>>
>> I already created the POJO CaseItem, already setup Hibernate, already
>> configured Spring and already wrote successful junit CaseItemListTest
>> that
>> passes the test and creates the rows.
>>
>> Also, dbunit is setup to load 2 rows into the caseitem table and I
>> verified
>> they are there.
>>
>> Still, caseitem.xhtml only displays the columns names but not the data.
>>
>> I'm a newbie to JSF and xhtml. Please provide some tips on how to debug
>> this. I could do it easily in JSP. But I don't see where I can insert any
>> log messages or get any clues to see why the xhtml isn't generating the
>> data. I've gone over it with a fine tooth come to make sure I replaced
>> "person" with "caseItem" etc. whereever appropriate. I'm lost.
>>
>> Sincerely,
>> Wayne
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