2010/2/25 datanucleus <andy_jeffer...@yahoo.com>

> > I think in your Offer class you should use getter/setter for mOfferDetail
> > (not a constructor to set the field).
>
> Can't see why that would make the slightest difference. What does
> appear iffy is that if you have a bidirectional relation then the user
> is responsible for setting both sides. I only see Offer.mOfferDetails
> being set and not the other side.
>

isn't setting Offer.mOfferDetails enough for making Offer.getOfferDetails()
returning not null, even if it is a bidirectional relation?


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