I believe if you are using JPA then the class for the filter should be:
org.springframework.orm.jpa.support.OpenEntityManagerInViewFilter

There should be a comment to that effect in the web.xml file?

Mike


On 6/15/07, jeremiah.lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Matt,

Yes, I did try that by uncommenting the following segments in web.xml:

   <filter>
       <filter-name>lazyLoadingFilter</filter-name>

<filter-class>
org.springframework.orm.hibernate3.support.OpenSessionInViewFilter
</filter-class>
   </filter>

and

   <filter-mapping>
       <filter-name>lazyLoadingFilter</filter-name>
       <url-pattern>/*</url-pattern>
   </filter-mapping>

but it didn't seem to do anything.  No exceptions; it just did what it did
before.  Is there something else I'm missing?  I should also note that I'm
using JPA in my POJOs for defining the relationships, so there isn't a
Hibernate mapping file.  I do, however, have the mapped classes defined in
my hibernate.cfg.xml.

Thanks,
Jeremiah


mraible wrote:
>
> Have you tried uncommenting the OpenSessionInViewFilter in your web.xml?
>
> Matt
>
> On 6/14/07, jeremiah.lopez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I am using Appfuse 2.0-M5 with Hibernate 3 and JSF.  I have a simple
>> parent
>> child relationship implemented in my POJOs, Team --> Player.  A team
can
>> have many players; a player can only be a member of one team.  I have
>> design
>> the POJOs, unit tests, daos, and managers.  All of the unit tests pass
>> successfully.
>>
>> assertTrue(team.getPlayers().size() > 0) passes during test execution.
>> This
>> test gets writes a Team object to the database and then reads it back
to
>> make sure everything was written correctly.
>>
>> The problem I'm having is when I try and inject these objects into a
JSF
>> page.  If I have a table that wants to display the team and the number
of
>> players on that team, I get an exception because the players object is
>> null.
>> All of the other details about the team show up in the stack trace, but
>> the
>> team.getPlayers() is null.  So my question is why isn't this getting
>> loaded
>> in the context of the server, but runs just fine when running unit
tests?
>> Is there some additional configuration that needs to be done in AppFuse
>> to
>> make this happen or for parent-child relationships using Hibernate?
>>
>> Thanks for your help.
>>
>> -Jeremiah
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