I wonder if that's another consequence of this bug:
http://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-724
I implemented a fix that works in my application, but I still don't
fully understand the underlying cause of it. Still it looks like a
suspect here too. Anyways, here is a patched 1.2 jar file that I
uploaded here:
http://people.apache.org/~aadamchik/cayenne-1.2-patchCAY-724/
Try that first and let me know if it worked. If it doesn't, next
thing to check is the value of "Max Number of Objects" for the
DataDomain in the Modeler (default is 10000). You may try to increase
it to something higher.
Andrus
On Dec 20, 2006, at 5:52 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hallo,
in our application we loose sometimes the reference to a mandatory
foreign
object (not null, foreign key)
Our object relation are
Export Container -> products
product -> client
product -> image
product -> state
The problem occurs in our exporter process. It works like
Begin Transaction
Select all products that are in the correct state
Create the export container
export all product information including the image blob to file
(read
the objects into the memory)
change the export container content
for each product create the following state of the process
(update of
the product row and create a new state row)
commit Transaction
During the commit some of the products have no reference to a client
object. => Update will fail because no mandatory object reference
exist.
(org.objectstyle.cayenne.validation.ValidatiionException
Product.client:
"client" is required.)
The database contains the correct client relation.
So it will run correct if we reduce the max. exported products to
100. But
for a other run with other data we exported 500 products per export
run.
Also we have attached to the running process and so we see no memory
problem, because it occure if we have around 300 MB free memory in
the jvm.
For a test run we also changed the implementation. So step 6 will
also make
a commit for each product update :-(.
The result is that we can export the first 480 products, than we
got the
error. Than we have additional product in the correct state to
export. So
we will export in the example 180 and after 176 we got an additonal
error.
Afterwards we export the last 4 without a problem.
So for us it seems that we loose during the processing the
references of
some of out products. The corrupt products hat the persistent state 3
(Commited) and after the change state 4 (Modified). The persistent
state
seems for us okay.
Our Environment:
Windows XP
Oracle
Cayenne 1.2
Jboss
Jdk 1.5.0.5
thanks
florian