Can someone please help me understand how to configure hibernate to do what i want.
I have a parent entity "Appartment" with a List of "Room"s as children. I have a form to edit "Appartment"s and within that form i have listed all of the children "Room"s just for informative purposes. Rooms are added and edited in a separate form.
So because i am listing the rooms in the appartment-form i have set lazyloading to false:
@OneToMany
@JoinColumn (name = "appartmentId")
@LazyCollection (LazyCollectionOption.FALSE)
private List<Room> room;
But if I edit an appartment and store it, all the appartments rooms suddenly dissappear. In the database they are not deleted, but dereferenced (as in appartmentId = null).
So how can I configure hibernate to only persist my Appartment-object. And not touch the children at all?
This is my save-action:
public String save() throws Exception {
boolean isNew = (appartment.getAppartmentId() == null);
appartment = appartmentManager.save(appartment);
String key = (isNew) ? "appartment.added" : "appartment.updated";
saveMessage(getText(key));
return SUCCESS;
}
Appartmentobject before you store it? It seems like you are removing theRooms from your list, either explicitly or by creating a new, empty list. – Jeremy Heiler Aug 15 '11 at 23:37appartmentcome from? (side note: it's spelled apartment ;-) – Jeremy Heiler Aug 16 '11 at 1:32