Thanks for clarification.
Marcin
On 19/06/2006, at 3:30 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote:
Marcin,
This is the expected Cayenne behavior on the server and on the
remote client. It is designed to simplify relationship management
and avoid object graph inconsistencies. I actually find it very
useful. You are right about the implications, but I guess users
should simply be aware of such behavior and implement their code
accordingly.
Andrus
On Jun 19, 2006, at 8:42 AM, Marcin Skladaniec wrote:
Hello
Just run into interesting cayenne feature.
This code:
rooms = site.getRooms();
rooms.remove(aRoom);
would alter the relationship
so aRoom.getSite() is now null
I'm wondering if this is a desired effect ?
This behavior might cause bugs. When someone actually puts code to
know the fact of relationship being changed (ie. put code into
Room setSite() and Site add/removeFromRooms()/setRooms() methods )
he might be disappointed, as those methods would not run, but the
relationship will change...
Regards
Marcin
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