Hi Edward,
I can't provide much help. I changed my code to work better with
Cayenne 1.2. final rather than try to track down what was causing the
underlying problem.
I ended up serializing a temporary DataContext rather than serializing
the individual modified objects. I still serialize and unserialize
the commited (hollow, commited) objects individually, but I haven't
had any problems with that.
My recommendation would be to upgrade to Cayenne 1.2.1 and see if your
problems still occur. If so, then try tracking it down.
On 10/23/06, edward pedersson <cpsmadnes..ooglemail.com> wrote:
> Hi
>
> I noticed you post in the archives [RE: "Can't build a query for temporary
> id" after upgrade from 1.2B2 to 1.2RC2] here
> http://mail-archives.apache.org/mod_mbox/incubator-cayenne-dev/200607.mbox/%3C110DED9F5106CC47A186602C0DD3938201168C9..XVF.fanniemae.com%3E
> and I seem to be having problems which might be similar to yours. I could
> not see how you resolved your problems but maybe if you tell me how you were
> doing a few things I may be able to solve my own problems.
>
> I am using Tapestry 4 and Cayenne 1.2
>
> When you said "...hen my objects are unserialized and reattached to their
> datacontexts on the following request.." were you just doing
>
> anObject.setDataContext (this.getDataContext());
>
> anObject.getDataContext().getObjectStore().resolveHollow(anObject);
>
> where anObject is an object that is a listener parameter to the method so I
> am assuming it has been serialised and is unserialised when I get it at this
> point. The object is hollow as well. Is this the best way to reattach the
> object back to the dataContext?
>
> My problems don't stop there as the code itself runs ok but not correctly.
> The object remains hollow and looking into the ObjectStore's public void
> resolveHollow(DataObject object) method I noticed there is this call
>
> List results = context.getChannel().onQuery(context, query).firstList();
>
> but nothing is done with that results List. I have inspected the results
> List and it is in fact the object I need but the method does not return the
> list or the object. Is there something I am missing here i.e. the object
> passed in is updated elsewhere? I have followed the object graph and could
> not find it.
>
> Any help would be much appreciated.
>
> Regards
>
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>
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