I really like GhostBusters fixture.   I passed all tests.  However, when my
app runs I am seeing the flush event listener fire for entities with no
dirty properties.  That is what is confusing.  I wouldn't expect to have an
event for an entity with no dirty properties.

craig

On Sun, Oct 19, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Fabio Maulo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 2008/10/19 Craig Neuwirt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>> Before I start my examinations, can you explain when under what scenarios
>> the flush entity listener will be called with an entity that has no dirty
>> properties?
>>
>
> Do you mean when you think that there is no dirty property ?
> In the article I'm showing a very simple case where even if my code don't
> change the entity, the entity state is dirty.In these years I found many
> different cases of wrong mappings-class (in some customers app)... I make
> the "Ghostbuster" public and now you can find where are your "ghosts".
>
> I don't understand if you read the article.
>
> If you can pass the test in the article you don't have errors in your
> mapping-classImplementation so you can write your UnitTest to report the
> bug.
> --
> Fabio Maulo
>
> >
>

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