Thanks Eli - I'm going to re-post this as a new request, given the
narrowed-down scope

On Mar 20, 10:48 pm, Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
> I found that this problem only happens when I'm inserting another
> entity from a different entity group in the same request.  I know that
> you can only insert from one entity group in a transaction, but can't
> I insert into different entity groups in a single connection, but
> without an explicit transaction?
>
> On Mar 20, 8:37 pm, Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Okay, I'm replying to my own post here, because I've spent hours on
> > this, making no progress.  I've even set the serialized object into my
> > entity, saved it, printed it out, evicted all entities from the
> > persistence manager, found the entity again, then printed out the
> > serialized object in that same request, and it all looks good.
>
> > When I come back to the server in a second request to grab that
> > serialized object, it's gone.  Only when I set it again in another
> > transaction does it stick.
>
> > Any ideas?  Is there some weird behavior of saving serialized objects
> > into a field that I might not be aware of?
>
> > Why would this work on update, but not insert?
>
> > On Mar 19, 1:32 am, Blake <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > > I thought this was working before, so I'm not sure if this is a PEPCAK
> > > problem...
>
> > > I'm inserting an entity with aserializedcollection of 
> > > otherserializedobjects.  This stores correctly on updates, but when I set
> > > theserializedcollection on insert, it forgets the collection.  Any
> > > ideas?  Would you expect insert and update to handle theserialized
> > > collection of objects differently?
>
> > > Thanks!
>
> > > Here's how I'm doing it:
>
> > > public class Foo{
> > > ...
>
> > > @Persistent(serialized="true")
> > > private Set<SomeSerializedObject> myObj;
>
> > > ...
>
> > > }
>
> > > Foo f = new Foo();
> > > f.setSomeSerializedObject(new SomeSerializedObject("foo bar"));
> > > Transaction tx = pm.currentTransaction();
> > > try
> > > {
> > >     tx.begin();
> > >     pm.makePersistent(f);
> > >     tx.commit();} finally {
>
> > >     if(tx.isActive())
> > >     {
> > >         tx.rollback();
> > >     }
>
> > > }

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