I first need to make sure it's not a stupid being done by me. I'll see if I can put an easily repeatable small example together on the weekend, and post the code from that rather.
On Tue, Aug 26, 2008 at 8:22 PM, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > This should work within the sane DataContext - you should see the object on > the opposite end of relationship immediately. Can you post the relevant code > that you are using to set and check the relationship? Also what happens in > these few seconds (i.e. if this is a web application, does it happen in the > same request)? > > Andrus > > > > On Aug 26, 2008, at 8:10 AM, Ian Jamieson wrote: > > Hi List >> >> I'm using cayenne 3M4. >> >> I'm a but confused with how to handle the cache. >> >> I have two objects A related to B in a one to many relationship. >> when I add objects B objects related to A, and immediately in a >> subsequent call ask for those B objects related to A, the new B objects >> are not present, though they are after trying the call again after a few >> seconds. >> >> To fix it, once I added a B object to A's B objects, I set object A as >> hollow, so >> that the next time A is used, it reloads... >> >> Is this the right way to make objects refresh their cache ? >> Its a web application, and the same dataContext is used in the different >> calls that >> use object A. >> >> Ian >> > >
