Hi,

is there a good way to clean the whole database through hibernate?

The background is as follows: I want to clean the database every time before 
starting a new testcase, to make sure the database is empty and in a defined 
state. Currently I´m doing this through dropping the scheme and restarting the 
session, but this takes very long. Therefor a CREATE-DROP in the persistence 
manager would not be very suitable as well, as I want to prevent hibernate from 
doing the mapping everytime.

I tried doing it through the Hibernate Criteria-API, fetching all 
java.lang.Objects and performing a session.delete(object) on every object, but 
this leads to a not-null or transient object exception, although I did it in 
one transaction with setting the flushMode to "commit".
The other way I tried was doing this through HQL, but this leads to the 
problem, that I´m working with @CollectionOfElements which I cannot reference 
through hql (or at least I haven´t found a way to do it), but the HQL does 
explicitly no cascades.

Any help would be greatly appriciated.

Thomas

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