For save it is not supported, because you may save inconsistent content to
the database, for example bad rids.

Operations like delete is not cascaded.

Best regards,
Artem Orobets

* Orient Technologiesthe Company behind OrientDB*


2014-06-26 17:37 GMT+03:00 adaher <[email protected]>:

> Yes I'm using the Object API. What I want is for my operations, like save
> for example, not to necessarily cascade to all underlying objects
>
> Le jeudi 26 juin 2014 05:11:54 UTC-4, Artem Orobets a écrit :
>>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Do you use Object API?
>> What behavior are you trying to archive?
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Artem Orobets
>>
>> * Orient Technologiesthe Company behind OrientDB*
>>
>>
>> 2014-06-25 16:00 GMT+03:00 adaher <[email protected]>:
>>
>>>  Anything ?
>>>
>>> Le lundi 23 juin 2014 09:16:18 UTC-4, adaher a écrit :
>>>
>>>> Is there an equivalent to the CascadeType.NONE annotation ? Is there a
>>>> way to replicate this behavious in OrientDB ?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks!
>>>>
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