Re: refreshing prefetched objects.

From: Hans Pikkemaat (h.pikkemaa..si-solutions.nl)
Date: Wed Sep 08 2010 - 09:58:52 UTC

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      Hi,

    This seems to be an issue in cayenne 2.0.4.

    In 3.0 it works fine.

    There are reasons why I cannot simply upgrade to 3.
    Is there a work around for this problem to get it to work in cayenne 2.0.4?

    tx

    Hans

    On 9/8/10 10:31 AM, Hans Pikkemaat wrote:
    > Hi,
    >
    > I did not explain my test case in enough detail.
    >
    > I have table testhpi, testhpi2 and testhpi3.
    >
    > There are relationships
    >
    > testhpi: testhpi2Array
    > testhpi: testhpi3Array
    > testhpi2: testhpi3Array
    >
    > I use a joint prefetches
    >
    > query.addPrefetch("testhpi2Array").setSemantics(PrefetchTreeNode.JOINT_PREFETCH_SEMANTICS);
    > query.addPrefetch("testhpi2Array.testhpi3Array").setSemantics(PrefetchTreeNode.JOINT_PREFETCH_SEMANTICS);
    >
    > At some point I run the query and get correct results.
    > It runs one big query where all records are retrieved.
    >
    > But at some point I also retrieve the testhpi3 records through the teshtpi.testhpi3Array releationship.
    > There is no prefetch for this one so a separate query is run and I get the correct results. Actually I
    > get the same objects as in the big query.
    >
    > Now it comes.
    >
    > I delete a record from testhpi3 and reinsert it.
    >
    > If I now run the first query the query is executed and the objects are refreshed.
    > One object is replaced with a new one as it was deleted and re-inserted.
    > This is all good.
    >
    > But if I run the second query it is not re-executed (no prefetch?) and I get an old result.
    > This seems logical as there is no prefetch.
    > So I added the prefetch
    >
    > query.addPrefetch("testhpi2Array").setSemantics(PrefetchTreeNode.JOINT_PREFETCH_SEMANTICS);
    >
    > But now I get this exception
    >
    > Exception in thread "main" org.apache.cayenne.CayenneRuntimeException: [v.2.0.4 October 12 2007] Query exception.
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataDomainQueryAction.nextQueryException(DataDomainQueryAction.java:428)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataNode.performQueries(DataNode.java:280)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataDomainQueryAction.runQuery(DataDomainQueryAction.java:301)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataDomainQueryAction.access$000(DataDomainQueryAction.java:60)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataDomainQueryAction$1.transform(DataDomainQueryAction.java:273)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataDomain.runInTransaction(DataDomain.java:836)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataDomainQueryAction.runQueryInTransaction(DataDomainQueryAction.java:270)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataDomainQueryAction.execute(DataDomainQueryAction.java:110)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataDomain.onQuery(DataDomain.java:746)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.util.ObjectContextQueryAction.runQuery(ObjectContextQueryAction.java:217)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataContextQueryAction.execute(DataContextQueryAction.java:54)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataContext.onQuery(DataContext.java:1395)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataContext.performQuery(DataContext.java:1384)
    > at cayenne.TryStuff.go(TryStuff.java:60)
    > at cayenne.TryStuff.main(TryStuff.java:100)
    > Caused by: java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: No inheritance - there must be only one override set
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.jdbc.DataRowPostProcessor.<init>(DataRowPostProcessor.java:126)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.jdbc.DataRowPostProcessor.createPostProcessor(DataRowPostProcessor.java:113)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.jdbc.SelectAction.performAction(SelectAction.java:84)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataNodeQueryAction.runQuery(DataNodeQueryAction.java:59)
    > at org.apache.cayenne.access.DataNode.performQueries(DataNode.java:273)
    > ... 13 more
    >
    > What am I doing wrong?
    >
    > tx
    >
    > Hans
    >
    > On 9/7/10 4:23 PM, Hans Pikkemaat wrote:
    >> Indeed very strange.
    >>
    >> I'm trying to reproduce now using a simple table structure but here
    >> it works fine.
    >>
    >> If I find something I'll let you know.
    >>
    >> Hans



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