On Wed, Jul 1, 2009 at 11:43 AM, Michael Dick <[email protected]>wrote:
> The > PesistenceContext can be thought of as the state of a set of entities in > memory (sort of a L1 cache). When the PersistenceContext is flushed your > changes will go to the database. When the transaction is committed they'll > be committed in the DataBase. (Please see other post for p-code of general pattern.) I *am* committing the transaction but the values (that should have been copied to the merged instance I ignored) are not written to the db. -- Daryl Stultz _____________________________________ 6 Degrees Software and Consulting, Inc. http://www.6degrees.com mailto:[email protected]
