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https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-9437
Message du 14/10/14 17:45
De : Rick Curtis
A : users , goues...@orange.fr
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One thing that jumps out of your p.xml
Please find enclosed my patch. It fixes the compile errors and it is better
than a useless cast.
Message du 16/10/14 18:32
De : Rick Curtis
A : users , goues...@orange.fr
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I had to disable checkstyle and to fix
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Objet : Re: javax.persistence.EntityListeners is never called
Getting rid of this property doesn't solve my problem.
Sorry about muddying the waters. As I stated, that suggestion
isn't
related
to the current problem... it is a best practice. That property is
busted
= xmlRootElementClass.getMethod(name, null);
xmlRootNamespace = xmlRootElementClass.getMethod(namespace, null);
Message du 17/10/14 17:02
De : Rick Curtis
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I don't see your patch
into the constructor of the annotated
class.
Message du 15/10/14 17:25
De : Rick Curtis
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Objet : Re: javax.persistence.EntityListeners is never called
Yes, there are numerous unit tests, please take a look at the one that I've
noted below.
https
. This is the only
difference that I have found. I just put a log message into the constructor
of the annotated class.
Message du 15/10/14 17:25
De : Rick Curtis
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Objet : Re: javax.persistence.EntityListeners is never called
Yes
: Rick Curtis
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One thing that jumps out of your p.xml is the openjpa.Multithreaded
property. I suggest you get rid of that property and ensure that you aren't
sharing EntityManager's across
Are there any unit tests that I can run and modify to reproduce my problem?
This is typically what I do with JogAmp.
Message du 15/10/14 16:42
De : Rick Curtis
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Objet : Re: javax.persistence.EntityListeners is never called
Getting rid
wrote:
Are there any unit tests that I can run and modify to reproduce my
problem? This is typically what I do with JogAmp.
Message du 15/10/14 16:42
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Getting rid
NONE
Message du 14/10/14 00:14
De : Kevin Sutter
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Objet : Re: javax.persistence.EntityListeners is never called
Hi,
The complete trace can be turned on via this property in your p.xml:
Good luck
: Kevin Sutter
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Hi,
The complete trace can be turned on via this property in your p.xml:
Good luck,
Kevin
On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 1:01 PM, wrote:
Hi
trace? Thank you for your help.
Message du 13/10/14 19:07
De : Kevin Sutter
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Objet : Re: javax.persistence.EntityListeners is never called
Hi,
EntityListeners should work just fine with OpenJPA. What
Hi,
EntityListeners should work just fine with OpenJPA. What version of
OpenJPA are you using? The basic support is documented here:
http://ci.apache.org/projects/openjpa/trunk/docbook/manual.html#jpa_overview_pc_callbacks
Are there any other messages in the logs that indicate an issue? Have
can't post the
persistence.xml but I'll do it tomorrow. What should I turn on to get some more
trace? Thank you for your help.
Message du 13/10/14 19:07
De : Kevin Sutter
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more trace? Thank you for your help.
Message du 13/10/14 19:07
De : Kevin Sutter
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Objet : Re: javax.persistence.EntityListeners is never called
Hi,
EntityListeners should work just fine with OpenJPA. What version
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