Ok, case closed then. Thanks. /Patrik
levib wrote: > > We managed to solve this issue by adding the resource-ref to the web.xml > and by updating the persistence.xml generation template (datasource jndi > config moved to the more.xml). > > Sorry for my late reply! > > BR Levente > > levib wrote: >> >> Is this issue solved now? We are facing the same issue, and annotating >> the "save" service method doesn't helps us neither... >> Please help!!! >> We are using the 1.8 version of sculptor with a customized web layer. >> >> Thanks and regards! >> >> >> deepshar027 wrote: >>> >>> Well , I think in that sense its a bug.I think there can be a >>> configurable parameter if we want to support transactions and then >>> sculptor should add that on the service methods. >>> I am using spring-jpa (No EJB's) >>> >>> >>> >>> Patrik Nordwall wrote: >>>> >>>> Hmm, but do you think this is a bug in sculptor? You should not have to >>>> add transactional attribute, that should be handled by generated >>>> code/configuration by sculptor. >>>> What target configuration are you using? ejb+spring? >>>> >>>> /Patrik >>>> >>>> >>>> deepshar027 wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Patrik, >>>>> >>>>> Actually I wasnt getting any error and so I thought it could be some >>>>> flushing issue. >>>>> I read on a forum that data gets saved if inside a transaction.I put >>>>> the transactional attribute on the service class and the data got >>>>> saved in DB. >>>>> >>>>> Thanks, >>>>> DS >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> Patrik Nordwall wrote: >>>>>> >>>>>> The transaction boundary is at the service layer. Flush is normally >>>>>> done when there, so if you are debugging in repository or data access >>>>>> it is not flushed until returning from the service. What do you mean? >>>>>> Isn't it stored at all? Any exceptions? >>>>>> >>>>>> /Patrik >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> deepshar027 wrote: >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Guys, >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I am trying to save an entity using JPA/hibernate.I see the correct >>>>>>> data in session but the save() is not saving the data in the Oracle >>>>>>> DB. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> I think there is some issue with the data not getting flushed to DB. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Please help! >>>>>>> >>>>>>> DS >>>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://old.nabble.com/Saving-data-to-oracle-DB-issue-using-JPA.-tp25739491s17564p28533463.html Sent from the Fornax-Platform mailing list archive at Nabble.com. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ _______________________________________________ Fornax-developer mailing list Fornax-developer@lists.sourceforge.net https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/fornax-developer