OK, I downloaded the binary for B31 which came out on the 11th. The problem
now is that the jar file is a toplink-essentials.jar.pack.gz. I gunziped it,
but, I don't know what to do with it after that. Is it really necessary to
compress a file that is already compressed? Seems a bit excessive.
Jon
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mitesh Meswani" <Mitesh.Meswani_at_Sun.COM>
To: <persistence_at_glassfish.dev.java.net>
Sent: Thursday, January 11, 2007 12:53 PM
Subject: Re: java.lang.IllegalStateException: During synchronization a new
object was found through a relationship that was not marked cascade PERSIST.
> Hi Jon,
>
> The fix should be in yesterday's nightly build of glassfish. Please
> extract toplink-essentials.jar from it (the standalone persistence bundle
> is only available for promoted builds).
>
> It should be very easy to build from sources also. Following summarizes
> steps needed to just build entity-persistence module
>
> mkdir workspace
> % cd workspace
> % cvs -d :pserver:<userid>@cvs.dev.java.net:/cvs checkout
> glassfish/bootstrap
>
>
> #
> #Configure Build Variables as described in the build quick start guide
> step 2
> # before proceeding further
> #
>
> cd glassfish/bootstrap
> #checkout sources
> maven -Dmodules=entity-persistence checkout
> #bootstrap glassfish environment
> maven bootstrap
> #build entity-persistence
> maven -Dmodules=entity-persistence build
> Regards,
> Mitesh
>
>
> Jon Miller wrote:
> Mitesh,
>
> Thanks for the super fast enhancement on this. Much appreciated. Are
> there nightly binary builds, or, do you have to build it from the source?
> If the later, I'm wondering which projects I need to check out. I tried
> building from the source once before, but, from what I remember, I needed
> something more than just the persistence project.
>
> Jon
>
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mitesh Meswani"
> <Mitesh.Meswani_at_Sun.COM>
> To: <persistence_at_glassfish.dev.java.net>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 10, 2007 8:02 PM
> Subject: Re: java.lang.IllegalStateException: During synchronization a
> new object was found through a relationship that was not marked cascade
> PERSIST.
>
>
>
> Hi Jon,
>
> A fix has been checked in
> <https://glassfish.dev.java.net/source/browse/glassfish/entity-persistence/src/java/oracle/toplink/essentials/internal/localization/i18n/ExceptionLocalizationResource.java?r1=1.14&r2=1.15>.
> The error message now includes the offending object. Today's nightly
> should contain the fix. Typically you get into this situation if you are
> not maintaining both sides of your relationships. For example if you have
> a domain model with Department and Employee with a bidirectional
> relationship, if you do emp.setDepartment(newDepartment), you will need to
> make sure to remove the employee from its old department's employees
> collection and add it to newDeapartment's employee collection.
>
> -Mitesh
>
>
> Jon Miller wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I'm running into the following exception. I'm wondering if anyone has
> suggestions on how to find the offending object? I'm thinking it might be
> nice if the error message did something like print the toString()
> representation of the offending object.
>
> Caused by: javax.faces.el.EvaluationException:
> javax.persistence.RollbackException: java.lang.IllegalStateException:
> During synchronization a new object was found through a relationship that
> was not marked cascade PERSIST.
>
> Jon
>
>
>