Marcin,

I'm not certain this is a Cayenne bug.  I think it is more of a
misunderstanding.  When you do:

                logger.info("(here relationship is modified)");
                temproom.setSite(tempsite2);

You point the room's site to site2, but you never unlinked the
relationship from site1->room.  Therefore, when you then do:

                logger.info("site 1 rooms");
                rooms = tempsite1.getRooms();
                for (int i=0; i<rooms.size();i++) {
                        logger.info("\troom "+i+" :
"+((CRoom)rooms.get(i)).getName());
                }

tempsite1 will still print the room out because the room is still it
site1's rooms relationship.  Try:

                logger.info("(here relationship is modified)");
                tempsite1.removeFromRooms(temproom);
                temproom.setSite(tempsite2);

And see if it helps.

/dev/mrg



-----Original Message-----
From: Marcin Skladaniec (JIRA) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, May 01, 2006 9:53 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [JIRA] Created: (CAY-538) Relationship not refreshed before
committing the context.


Relationship not refreshed before committing the context. 
----------------------------------------------------------

         Key: CAY-538
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-538
     Project: Cayenne
        Type: Bug

  Components: Cayenne Core Library  
    Versions: 1.2 [BETA]    
 Environment: I think any platform, but tested on os x and freebsd.
Cayenne 3t
    Reporter: Marcin Skladaniec


I have two sites : site1 and site2 and a room linked to site1
If I change the relationship so the room links to site2, than before I
commit the changes both sites are linked to the room.

The code

{
                Expression expression =
ExpressionFactory.matchExp(CSite.NAME_PROPERTY, "site1");
                SelectQuery query = new SelectQuery(CSite.class,
expression);
                List list = context2.performQuery(query);
                CSite tempsite1 = (CSite)list.get(0);
                
                expression =
ExpressionFactory.matchExp(CSite.NAME_PROPERTY, "site2");
                query = new SelectQuery(CSite.class, expression);
                list = context2.performQuery(query);
                CSite tempsite2 = (CSite)list.get(0);
                
                
                expression =
ExpressionFactory.matchExp(CRoom.NAME_PROPERTY, "room");
                query = new SelectQuery(CRoom.class, expression);
                list = context2.performQuery(query);
                CRoom temproom = (CRoom)list.get(0);
                
                
                logger.info("site 1 rooms");
                List rooms = tempsite1.getRooms();
                for (int i=0; i<rooms.size();i++) {
                        logger.info("\troom "+i+" :
"+((CRoom)rooms.get(i)).getName());
                }
                
                logger.info("site 2 rooms");
                rooms = tempsite2.getRooms();
                for (int i=0; i<rooms.size();i++) {
                        logger.info("\troom "+i+" :
"+((CRoom)rooms.get(i)).getName());
                }
                logger.info("(here relationship is modified)");
                temproom.setSite(tempsite2);
                
                logger.info("site 1 rooms");
                rooms = tempsite1.getRooms();
                for (int i=0; i<rooms.size();i++) {
                        logger.info("\troom "+i+" :
"+((CRoom)rooms.get(i)).getName());
                }
                
                logger.info("site 2 rooms");
                rooms = tempsite2.getRooms();
                for (int i=0; i<rooms.size();i++) {
                        logger.info("\troom "+i+" :
"+((CRoom)rooms.get(i)).getName());
                }
}

produces output :
site 1 rooms
        room 0 : room
site 2 rooms
(here relationship is modified)
site 1 rooms
        room 0 : room
site 2 rooms
        room 0 : room

I can publish a small project reproducing this bug.

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