I thought so too before i read a post in forum.hibernate.org.
A man had the same problem and was saying it wasn't a hibernate but a struts problem.

So, i wondered if the same problem would not exist with JSF ...

Thank you.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Werner Punz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, September 20, 2005 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: Fw: JSF - SPRING - HIBERNATE Mapping problem


This is a question which I would ask in forum.hibernate.org
because it is very Hibernate specific and neither has anything
to do with spring or with JSF,
could be that both properties reference a dataset with the same key in
the database
hence both get updated at the same time.



Werner



Nicolas GENSOLLEN wrote:
Hi everybody, first excuse me for my poor english.

I use JSF with Spring and Hibernate and I have the following problem :

i ve a class with two many-to-one relations which have the same bean
associated.

This works fine, but , my problems is when i m trying to update the
class and the two beans have the same values, since then hibernate
always update both beans with similar values, independently of the
values you set to the first bean, hibernate always update database with
the values of the second one.

The hibernate mapping look likes that :

<many-to-one name="name1"  column="columnA" *class*="com.classeA"/>
<many-to-one name="name2" column="columnB" *class*="com.classA"/>

If someone has the same problem...

Thank you for your help.



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