It seems, that this problem occurs with every relation that is based on a
join-table. what do I do wrong?
I do not think that changing the cascade-type of the relation will solve the
problem since that does not influence the join-table, does it?
my mapping looks like this:
| public class PrivilegeProfile implements Serializable {
|
| ....
|
| @ManyToMany
| @JoinColumn(name = "privilige_profile_id")
| private Set<Privilege> privileges = new HashSet<Privilege>();
|
| ...
|
any clues?
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