No I did not associate the transient objects to a NH session. What
does it make for difference? Why are they persisted?

On 10 Feb., 18:14, Fabio Maulo <[email protected]> wrote:
> mmmm You are associating that "transient" obj instance to a NH session, be
> sure of that, in some where.
>
> 2009/2/10 antoschka <[email protected]>
>
>
>
>
>
> > Hi,
>
> > i discovered a strange behavior and would like to know if anybody
> > could explain it to me.
>
> > I create some transient objects (e.g.  MyMappedClass myMappedClass  =
> > new MyMappedClass ()) which are not yet persistent in the data base.
> > In another part of the program I get some persistent objects using the
> > following code:
> > IList<T> items = null;
> >            ISession session =
> > SessionProviderStatic.Instance.GetSession(); // exectueds a
> > sessionFactory.OpenSession()
> >            ITransaction trans = null;
>
> >            try
> >            {
>
> >                trans = session.BeginTransaction();
> >                ICriteria query = session.CreateCriteria(typeof(T));
> >                items = query.List<T>();
> >                trans.Commit();
> >                return items;
> >            }
>
> >            catch (Exception ex)
> >            {
> >                trans.Rollback();
> >                if (log.IsFatalEnabled) log.Fatal("Error getting
> > items: " + ex.Message, ex);
> >                throw;
> >            }
> >            finally
> >            {
> >                SessionProviderStatic.Instance.CloseSession();
> >            }
>
> > For some reason the transient objects are now saved after this
> > procedure to the database. I know that a trans.Commit() will cause
> > Flush (using Flushmode AUto or Commit), but this should not cause a
> > saving of transient objects, should it?
> > For this a save/saveOrUpdate/persist should be executed - right. What
> > could be a possible reason for the behavior?
>
> > Thanks antoschka
>
> --
> Fabio Maulo
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