Hi Philippe

I think somehow 'NO_Sent_Notification_Request_Log_TEST' is already registered 
as an existing object in your ec.  This caused the ec to fetch the object again 
and therefore failed and aborted.  I may be just reiterated your point to be 
sure : )
Just to test, you may need to invalidate all objects in the ec and try to save 
the log object again.

Cheers

Cheong Hee

 
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Philippe Rabier 
  To: Ray Kiddy 
  Cc: WebObjects (Group) 
  Sent: Monday, September 05, 2011 4:55 PM
  Subject: Re: Feedback about issue with MySQL and get primary key


  Hi Ray,


  Thank you for the tip. That's something interesting to change the sql 
expression on the fly. I was looking for that too.


  But you don't get me so I gonna try to be explain with more concise 
explanations.


  The algorithm is the following:
  1 - get data from the DA, check data and return a result (basically 2 results 
: data accepted or not)
  2 - if result = data_accepted, I insert new data using raw sql
  3 - write into a log entity (in any circumstances) using EOF aka create an 
object and insert it into an ec.


  What I tried to explain is that when the EOUtilities.rawRowsForSQL is 
executed in step 2 (and it works, I don't have any issue here), the step 3 
fails because he can't get a primary key. If the step 2 is not executed, the 
step 3 is executed successfully.


  I put the simple code below that is executed, just in case but nothing weird 
I guess (I removed the try/catch).


  Cheers,


  Philippe


  String aIpAdress = (String) 
userInfo.get(NotificationUserInfoEnum.IP_ADDRESS.toString());
  String aRequest = notificationData.getSenderUri();
  String aStatus = (String) 
userInfo.get(NotificationUserInfoEnum.STATUS.toString());


  EOEditingContext ec = ERXEC.newEditingContext();
  ec.lock();
  NOApplication anApplication = null;
  if (notificationData.getApplicationName() != null)
  anApplication = NBCacheManager.getInstance().application(ec, 
notificationData.getApplicationName(), notificationData.getPlatform());


  NONotificationRequestLog notificationLog = 
NONotificationRequestLog.createAndInsertNONotificationRequestLog(ec);



  if (anApplication!=null)
  {
  notificationLog.setApplication(anApplication);
  notificationLog.setApplicationName(anApplication.name());
  }
  else if (notificationData.getApplicationName() != null)
  notificationLog.setApplicationName(notificationData.getApplicationName());


  //If a notification is received, we don't know the platform
  if (!(this instanceof NBNotificationReceivedRecorder))
  notificationLog.setPlatform(notificationData.getPlatform());
  notificationLog.setIpAddress(aIpAdress);
  notificationLog.setRequest(aRequest);
  notificationLog.setStatus(aStatus);


  ec.saveChanges();






  On 5 sept. 2011, at 01:08, Ray Kiddy wrote:




    Your rawRowsForSql call through an exception because you are completely 
bypassing the primary key generation process, so it you want to insert rows 
using this call, you need to generate the primary keys yourself.


    There is a better way to do this. See below.


    - ray


    On Sep 4, 2011, at 7:49 AM, Philippe Rabier wrote:


      Hi all,


      Not a question but a feedback if you have the same issue but I don't have 
explanation and I didn't look for any.


      Env: 
      WO 5.4.3, java 6 on Mac OS X 10.6.7, Eclipse 3.4, Wonder a bit old 
(several months), MySQL v5.0.88


      Context: 
      DA where informations are checked, fetched then if everything is fine, 
informations are saved. At the end, we write into a log the request plus the 
result and some informations (IP address, …).


      When informations are saved, I decided to use EOUtilities.rawRowsForSQL 
to execute an insert sql command in order to optimize the complete R-R.


      Then I write into the log the request, result, … as I said.


      If the insert command is executed, when the log is saved (through its 
editingContext), I got an exception when the adaptor tries to get a new primary 
key:


      Sep 04 14:52:56 YNP_NOWebServicesApp[5000] DEBUG NSLog  - Searching for 
primary key value for NO_Sent_Notification_Request_Log_TEST
      Sep 04 14:52:56 YNP_NOWebServicesApp[5000] DEBUG NSLog  -  
evaluateExpression: <com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor._MySQLPlugIn$MySQLExpression: 
"SELECT PK FROM EO_PK_TABLE WHERE NAME = 
'NO_Sent_Notification_Request_Log_TEST' FOR UPDATE" withBindings: >
      Sep 04 14:52:56 YNP_NOWebServicesApp[5000] INFO  
er.extensions.ERXAdaptorChannelDelegate.sqlLogging  - "Unknown"@795485135 
expression took 232 ms: SELECT PK FROM EO_PK_TABLE WHERE NAME = 
'NO_Sent_Notification_Request_Log_TEST' FOR UPDATE
      Sep 04 14:52:56 YNP_NOWebServicesApp[5000] DEBUG NSLog  - fetch canceled
      Sep 04 14:52:56 YNP_NOWebServicesApp[5000] DEBUG NSLog  - 0 row(s) 
processed
      Sep 04 14:52:56 YNP_NOWebServicesApp[5000] INFO  
er.transaction.adaptor.Exceptions  - Database Exception occured: 
java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: Array is empty


      If I replace EOUtilities.rawRowsForSQL  with 
ERXEOAccessUtilities.insertRow(ec, NOAppOpenedAfterPushEvent.Keys.ENTITY_NAME, 
dic), everything works great.


      For those who were wondering why I wanted to use 
EOUtilities.rawRowsForSQL(), the reason is that I wanted to use "INSERT DELAYED 
INTO ".


      Have a good sunday.


      Philippe






    I used to know how to do this using only WebObjects classes, but I cannot 
remember any longer. But this works with Wonder classes. There may be a better 
way to get to the EOAdaptorChannel.Delegate, but I always seem to re-find the 
chain one has to follow. You can get the EODatabaseContext at any point that 
you have an eo and use that to get the EOAdaptorChannel. Once you have them, 
you do not need to find them again. In the code below, the setDelegate methods 
end up getting called more often than they need to be, but since I am using 
singletons for the delegate instances, this is harmless. I ran this and 
verified, after turning on the EOAdaptorDebugEnabled flag, I get:


    Sep 04 15:07:54 TreeFul[51162] DEBUG NSLog  -  evaluateExpression: 
<com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.MySQLPlugIn$MySQLExpression: "INSERT DELAYED INTO 
c_tree_closure(down, up, distance) VALUES (?, ?, ?)" withBindings: 1:39(down), 
2:39(up), 3:0(distance)>
    eosqlexpression statement: INSERT DELAYED INTO c_tree_closure(down, up, 
distance) VALUES (?, ?, ?)
    Sep 04 15:07:54 TreeFul[51162] DEBUG NSLog  -  evaluateExpression: 
<com.webobjects.jdbcadaptor.MySQLPlugIn$MySQLExpression: "INSERT DELAYED INTO 
c_tree_closure(down, up, distance) VALUES (?, ?, ?)" withBindings: 1:39(down), 
2:1(up), 3:1(distance)>


    So, it does work. Anyway, good luck.


    cheers - ray






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