can you point me towards that post, maybe I can figure out on what is going on.
werner Nicolas GENSOLLEN wrote: > I thought so too before i read a post in forum.hibernate.org. > A man had the same problem and was saying it wasn't a hibernate but a > struts problem. > > So, i wondered if the same problem would not exist with JSF ... > > Thank you. > > ----- Original Message ----- From: "Werner Punz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <users@myfaces.apache.org> > Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:38 AM > Subject: Re: Fw: JSF - SPRING - HIBERNATE Mapping problem > > >> This is a question which I would ask in forum.hibernate.org >> because it is very Hibernate specific and neither has anything >> to do with spring or with JSF, >> could be that both properties reference a dataset with the same key in >> the database >> hence both get updated at the same time. >> >> >> >> Werner >> >> >> >> Nicolas GENSOLLEN wrote: >> >>> Hi everybody, first excuse me for my poor english. >>> >>> I use JSF with Spring and Hibernate and I have the following problem : >>> >>> i ve a class with two many-to-one relations which have the same bean >>> associated. >>> >>> This works fine, but , my problems is when i m trying to update the >>> class and the two beans have the same values, since then hibernate >>> always update both beans with similar values, independently of the >>> values you set to the first bean, hibernate always update database with >>> the values of the second one. >>> >>> The hibernate mapping look likes that : >>> >>> <many-to-one name="name1" column="columnA" *class*="com.classeA"/> >>> <many-to-one name="name2" column="columnB" *class*="com.classA"/> >>> >>> If someone has the same problem... >>> >>> Thank you for your help. >>> >> > >