Yes, it is. Just forgot to mention here.
This errror is REALLY driving me mad, as I don´t have a clue about what´s
causing the problem. Everything looks correct.
Any ideas? Please... :confused: :-(
mraible wrote:
>
> Did you make sure your class is mapped in hibernate.cfg.xml?
>
> Matt
>
> On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 9:08 AM, mmaia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>> I have added a simple relation from User to ControlePeso class, it´s a
>> one
>> to Many relationship.
>> *In User class:*
>>
>> private List controlePeso = new ArrayList();
>> @OneToMany(cascade=CascadeType.ALL, mappedBy="user")
>> public List getControlePeso()
>> {
>> return controlePeso;
>> }
>>
>>
>> *In ControlePeso class:*
>> @Entity
>> @Table(name="controle_peso")
>> public class ControlePeso extends BaseObject implements Serializable{
>> ....
>> private User user;
>> @ManyToOne(optional=false)
>> @JoinColumn(name="user_id", updatable=false, nullable=false)
>> public User getUser()
>> {
>> return user;
>> }
>>
>> I have used appfuse:gen with -Damp.genericCore=false option. Then I check
>> and all classes have been generated for ControlePeso(Manager, DAO, etc)
>>
>> I hava also checked and found the entry added by appfuse:gen in
>> applicationContext.xml for ControlePesoDaoHibernate and
>> ControlePesoManger
>>
>> Then I have added a new entry in applicationContext-dao.xml for
>> ControlePesoDaoHibernate.
>>
>> *I than changed the ControlePesoDaoTest class to test a new method I want
>> to add to this*(I´ve changed the sample-data.xml to get this results
>> ok!!!):
>>
>> public void testGetTodosDoUsuario(int idUser)
>> {
>> List lista = new ArrayList();
>> lista = controlePesoDao.getTodosDoUsuario(-1);
>> assertEquals(3, lista.size());
>> lista = controlePesoDao.getTodosDoUsuario(-2);
>> assertEquals(1, lista.size());
>> }
>>
>> *Finally I have added a new method in ControlePesoDao:*
>>
>> public List getTodosDoUsuario(int idUser);
>> and ControlePesoDaoHibernate:
>> public List getTodosDoUsuario(int idUser) {
>> List controlePesoList = getHibernateTemplate().find("from ControlePeso
>> where user.id=?", idUser);
>> return controlePesoList;
>> }
>> *After all this, when I try to run the dao layer test using:*
>>
>> mvn test -Dtest=*DaoTest
>> *I get the following error(taken from surefire reports):*
>>
>> [D:\workspaces\projetos\controlepeso\target\test-classes\WEB-INF\applicationContext.xml]:
>> Cannot resolve reference to bean 'sessionFactory' while setting bean
>> property 'sessionFactory'; nested exception is
>> org.springframework.beans.factory.BeanCreationException: Error creating
>> bean
>> with name 'sessionFactory' defined in class path resource
>> [applicationContext-dao.xml]: Invocation of init method failed; nested
>> exception is org.hibernate.AnnotationException: Use of @OneToMany or
>> @ManyToMany targeting an unmapped class:
>> br.com.maweb.controlepeso.model.User.controlePeso[br.com.maweb.controlepeso.model.ControlePeso]
>>
>>
>> I´m stuck on this for a couple of hours now and have no clue about what´s
>> causing this. I´ve checked every place I could think of where the problem
>> came, but no clue yet..
>> Any ideas will be appreciate.
>>
>> tx in advance.
>>
>> P.S - I have uploaded the surefire report if you need a complete stack
>> error.
>> br.com.maweb.controlepeso.dao.UserDaoTest.txt<http://www.nabble.com/file/p19860344/br.com.maweb.controlepeso.dao.UserDaoTest.txt>
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