Re: Hollow object throwing FaultFailureException

From: Michael Gentry (mgentr..asslight.net)
Date: Thu Oct 08 2009 - 09:29:27 EDT

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    Hi Lawrence,

    I think SQLResultSetMapping became SQLResult in M6.

    mrg

    On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:48 PM, Lawrence Gerstley <lawger..mail.com> wrote:
    > Hello Andrey,
    > I'm using 3.0M4, and just finished checking it with 3.0M5 (same thing
    > happens). I'm not able to use 3.0M6, because it looks as if *
    > org.apache.cayenne.query.SQLResultSetMapping* is missing from the build (at
    > least it's not in my jar, and missing from the documentation).
    >
    > To troubleshoot, I've looked at the collection returned from *
    > getGraphManager().registeredNodes()* before and after the *
    > unregisterNode(node)* call, and the call seems to have no effect.
    >
    > If I'm not misunderstanding this, I can log it in Jira--I've opened an
    > account there. I was just concerned that I was going about it incorrectly.
    >
    > Cheers--Lawrence
    >
    > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 4:53 AM, Andrey Razumovsky <
    > razumovsky.andre..mail.com> wrote:
    >
    >> What version of Cayenne are you using? I can have a look. To speed up
    >> things, you can submit a JUnit test
    >>
    >> 2009/10/7 Lawrence Gerstley <lawger..mail.com>
    >>
    >> > Of course it doesn't. Sorry--it's past 2AM and I'm getting sloppy.
    >> However,
    >> > I made the change, and unregistered the object, then tried the assignment
    >> > immediately thereafter and still encounter the same error:
    >> >            this.entityAssnsToEntity =
    >> >                (Entityassnstoentity) childDc.localObject(
    >> >                         this.entityAssnsToEntity.getObjectId(),
    >> > this.entityAssnsToEntity);
    >> >             Entrystate oldEntryState =
    >> > this.entityAssnsToEntity.getToEntryState();
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >>  entityAssnsToEntity.getObjectContext().getGraphManager().unregisterNode(oldEntryState);
    >> >             entityAssnsToEntity.setToEntryState(entryState);
    >> >            childDc.commitChanges();
    >> >
    >> > The error: "No matching row exists in the database for ObjectId:
    >> <ObjectId:
    >> > ...>"
    >> >
    >> > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 3:07 AM, Andrey Razumovsky <
    >> > razumovsky.andre..mail.com> wrote:
    >> >
    >> > > localObject() function doesn't mutate its arguments. This should be
    >> > > rewritten as
    >> > > this.entityAssnsToEntity =
    >> > > childDc.localObject(this.entityAssnsToEntity.getObjectId(),
    >> > > this.entityAssnsToEntity);
    >> > >
    >> > > (or create a local variable). Relationships between contexts are not
    >> > > allowed
    >> > >
    >> > > 2009/10/7 Lawrence Gerstley <lawger..mail.com>
    >> > >
    >> > > > Hi,
    >> > > > So I'm trying the invalidation, but cannot do the follow-on
    >> assignment
    >> > > due
    >> > > > to the objects existing in different contexts. I created a nested
    >> > context
    >> > > > for the creation of the healed row, as I wanted to commit that and
    >> > > nothing
    >> > > > else change-wise from the DataContext--reason: the user might cancel
    >> > any
    >> > > > ongoing changes, but the healed row should be written as soon as it's
    >> > > > detected. However, now I can't make the assignment due to the parent
    >> > > record
    >> > > > existing in the parent context, and still fails when I try to move
    >> the
    >> > > > parent record to the nested context. Thus:
    >> > > >
    >> > > > try {
    >> > > >  System.out.println(
    >> > > this.entityAssnsToEntity.getToEntryState().getOwner();
    >> > > > } catch (FaultFailureException e) {
    >> > > >  DataContext childDc = dc.createChildDataContext();
    >> > > > // Create new EntryState with builder pattern
    >> > > >  entryState = (Entrystate)ItemDirector.buildItem(new
    >> > EntryStateBuilder(),
    >> > > > childDc);
    >> > > >  childDc.localObject(this.entityAssnsToEntity.getObjectId(),
    >> > > > this.entityAssnsToEntity);
    >> > > >
    >> > > >
    >> > >
    >> >
    >>  this.entityAssnsToEntity.getObjectContext().getGraphManager().unregisterNode(
    >> > > >                    this.entityAssnsToEntity.getToEntryState());
    >> > > >  this.entityAssnsToEntity.setToEntryState(entryState);
    >> > > >  childDc.commitChanges();
    >> > > > }
    >> > > >
    >> > > > ...fails due to "Cannot set object as destination of relationship
    >> > > > toEntryState because it is in a different ObjectContext"
    >> > > >
    >> > > > Something must be missing here--am I off-track?
    >> > > >
    >> > > > Thanks--Lawrence
    >> > > > On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 1:51 AM, Andrey Razumovsky <
    >> > > > razumovsky.andre..mail.com> wrote:
    >> > > >
    >> > > > > Or, try to unregister HOLLOW object (using
    >> > > > > context.getGraphManager().unregisterNode()) before any changes
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > > 2009/10/7 Andrey Razumovsky <razumovsky.andre..mail.com>
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > > > Hi,
    >> > > > > >
    >> > > > > > I think this happens because HOLLOW object instance is not the
    >> same
    >> > > as
    >> > > > > NEW
    >> > > > > > object you're creaing. To get rid of HOLLOW object, I reccomend
    >> > > > > invalidating
    >> > > > > > ENTITYASSNSTOENTITY that points to missing row after healing that
    >> > row
    >> > > > > (using
    >> > > > > > ObjectContext.invalidateObjects()).
    >> > > > > >
    >> > > > > > Hope this helps,
    >> > > > > >
    >> > > > > > 2009/10/7 Lawrence Gerstley <lawger..mail.com>
    >> > > > > >
    >> > > > > >  Hello,
    >> > > > > >>
    >> > > > > >> I've searched back through old postings and seen a little bit
    >> > about
    >> > > > this
    >> > > > > >> back in V2, but nothing recently. Was wondering if anyone had
    >> any
    >> > > idea
    >> > > > > how
    >> > > > > >> to handle this problem:
    >> > > > > >>
    >> > > > > >> Take a model including two tables: ENTITYASSNTOENTITY and
    >> > > ENTRYSTATE,
    >> > > > > >> where the column ENTRYSTATEID is present in both.
    >> > > > > >> ENTITYASSNTOENTITY.ENTRYSTATEID is a FK to
    >> ENTRYSTATE.ENTRYSTATEID
    >> > > > > (Primary
    >> > > > > >> Key). This is modeled as a one-to-one relationship.
    >> > > > > >>
    >> > > > > >> Problematically, it is possible for the ENTRYSTATEID in
    >> > > > > >> ENTITYASSNSTOENTITY to have a key populated in it that is now
    >> > > missing
    >> > > > in
    >> > > > > >> ENTRYSTATE. Certainly, this breaks integrity, but that's not
    >> under
    >> > > my
    >> > > > > >> control for historical and other reasons. Thus, when I have an
    >> > > > > >> ENTITYASSNSTOENTITY, such as eate1, and I want to get to the
    >> > related
    >> > > > > >> ENTRYSTATE with a "toEntryState" method, I get a hollow object
    >> > that
    >> > > > > refers
    >> > > > > >> to a missing ENTRYSTATE record. If I try to access any fields
    >> > within
    >> > > > > that
    >> > > > > >> record, I get and catch a "FaultFailureException", indicating
    >> that
    >> > I
    >> > > > > have no
    >> > > > > >> matching row in the database. That's all fine.
    >> > > > > >>
    >> > > > > >> What I need to do is to gracefully handle the error by allowing
    >> > the
    >> > > > > >> database to "self-heal" from such a missing record. I want to
    >> > > populate
    >> > > > > the
    >> > > > > >> hollow object with values and commit it to reinsert a row in the
    >> > > > > database to
    >> > > > > >> correct for the integrity error, or create a new ENTRYSTATE
    >> object
    >> > > to
    >> > > > > take
    >> > > > > >> the place of the hollow and absent one. I tried to create a
    >> > > > > >> childDataContext, move the hollow and absent ENTRYSTATE record
    >> to
    >> > > it,
    >> > > > > >> populate, then commitChanges, but this still throws a follow-on
    >> > > > > exception
    >> > > > > >> for the missing row. If I create a new ENTRYSTATE and try to
    >> > attach
    >> > > it
    >> > > > > with
    >> > > > > >> eate1.setToEntryState(newEntryState), I also get the same error
    >> > > > related
    >> > > > > to
    >> > > > > >> the absent record. When the application is restarted, however,
    >> all
    >> > > > works
    >> > > > > >> fine, because the missing record was committed and persisted,
    >> and
    >> > > now
    >> > > > no
    >> > > > > >> exceptions are thrown. The issue is that I want to handle this
    >> > > > > gracefully
    >> > > > > >> with no necessary reloading.
    >> > > > > >>
    >> > > > > >> Reading from previous postings, I saw some information on having
    >> > to
    >> > > > > treat
    >> > > > > >> the relationship as a many-to-one, and handling it with covering
    >> > > > > methods. Is
    >> > > > > >> this the only fix for this issue? Should I commit the missing
    >> > > record,
    >> > > > > >> invalidate the state of the ENTITYASSNSTOENTITY object and
    >> reload?
    >> > > > > >>
    >> > > > > >> As always. thanks for any ideas you might have.
    >> > > > > >>
    >> > > > > >> Cheers--Lawrence
    >> > > > > >>
    >> > > > > >
    >> > > > > >
    >> > > > > >
    >> > > > > > --
    >> > > > > > Andrey
    >> > > > > >
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > >
    >> > > > > --
    >> > > > > Andrey
    >> > > > >
    >> > > >
    >> > > >
    >> > > >
    >> > > > --
    >> > > > ============================
    >> > > > Lawrence Gerstley, Ph.D.
    >> > > > PSMI Consulting
    >> > > >
    >> > > > Cel: 415.694-0844
    >> > > >
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > >
    >> > > --
    >> > > Andrey
    >> > >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> >
    >> > --
    >> > ============================
    >> > Lawrence Gerstley, Ph.D.
    >> > PSMI Consulting
    >> >
    >> > Cel: 415.694-0844
    >> >
    >>
    >>
    >>
    >> --
    >> Andrey
    >>
    >
    >
    >
    > --
    > ============================
    > Lawrence Gerstley, Ph.D.
    > PSMI Consulting
    >
    > Cel: 415.694-0844
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