Hello :

  What is the best way to maintain object associations in Seam applications ? 
Let me give a scenario.

   I have a User entity bean and a UserDetail entity bean with one to many 
relationship. (There can be multiple entries  in UserDetail table for one User 
).

   My view has input texts for all the attributes of UserDetail entity bean  
followed by a Save button and a data table for listing the existing UserDetail 
objects. This page is used for creating a new UserDetail, editing an existing 
UserDetail and deleting a UserDetail. The UserDetail entity bean is bijected in 
the action method for  save button.

  When the page is requested, a Factory method is called to populate the list 
of UserDetail objects in the datatable, if any. The datatable has edit and 
delete buttons in each row. 

This is what i do in edit button action
 1. Assign the DataModelSelection  to UserDetail which has In and Out 
annotations.

  so that attributes of the clicked UserDetail row in copied to the create or 
edit area. Then when the save buttton is clicked, in the action method
  
  1. Check wheter the injected UserDetail.getId is null or not
  2. If null, em.persist
  3. If not null, em.merge

  Only one problem. The  association between the UserDetail to User is lost 
since the user_id in user_detail table is set to null while updating.

  I tried to solve this problem by placing a hidden input with binding to 
USER_DETAIL.USER.ID . On clicking edit button, the value for this is set 
correctly but on clicking on save button i am getting a conversion error even 
before my action method is called.

  The immediate solution that comes to my mind is to fetch the UserDetail again 
in the action method for save (if id is not null) and copy the attributes of 
the injected UserDetail to it. But I am wondering  any other elegant solutions 
are there for this problem. 

 Any pointers will be really helpful.

thanks and regards,

-- Kannan

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