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This is a tutorial to show how to create and manage Hibernate relationships within [AppFuse]. This tutorial was written using AppFuse 1.8. All of the code for this tutorial is downloadable. To begin, I created a new application with an app/db name of blog/blog.
This is a tutorial to show how to create and manage Hibernate relationships within [AppFuse]. This tutorial was written using AppFuse 1.8.2. All of the code for this tutorial is downloadable at [http://static.appfuse.org/downloads/appfuse-hr.zip].
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!![2] [[Many-to-Many] A Weblogs can have many Users, a User can have many Weblogs [#2]
!![[Many-to-Many] A Weblogs can have many Users, a User can have many Weblogs [#2]
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%%note __NOTE:__ The reason a java.util.List is used instead of a java.util.Set is because this is because [Sets aren't supported for indexed properties in Struts|http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg26289.html].
%%note __NOTE:__ The reason a java.util.List is used instead of a java.util.Set is because this is because [Sets aren't supported for indexed properties in Struts|http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg26289.html].%%
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Create a unit test so you can verify that everything actually works. Create a __WeblogDaoTest__ class in your test/dao/**/model directory. This file should extend GenericDaoTest. If you're using anything less than AppFuse 1.9, you may have to modify GenericDAOTest's "dao" variable so its __protected__ instead of private. Copy the code below into this test:
Create a unit test so you can verify that everything actually works. Create a __WeblogDaoTest__ class in your test/dao/**/dao directory. This file should extend GenericDaoTest. If you're using anything less than AppFuse 1.9, you may have to modify GenericDAOTest's "dao" variable so its __protected__ instead of private. Copy the code below into this test:
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Make sure you run __ant setup-db__ before running _ant test-dao -Dtestcase=UserDAO__. When running the test, you'll probably get a ''LazyInitializationException''. To solve this, change BaseDaoTestCase to extend Spring's [AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests|http://www.springframework.org/docs/api/org/springframework/test/AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests.html] if it doesn't already. In additional, you'll need to make a few changes to the existing tests so all the tests pass. [Here is a patch|LazyDaoTests.diff]. At a minimum, you'll need to fix BaseDAOTestCase and GenericDAOTest (onSetUp() -> onSetupBeforeTransaction()).
Make sure you run __ant setup-db__ before running __ant test-dao -Dtestcase=UserDAO__. When running the test, you'll probably get a ''LazyInitializationException''. To solve this, change BaseDaoTestCase to extend Spring's [AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests|http://www.springframework.org/docs/api/org/springframework/test/AbstractTransactionalDataSourceSpringContextTests.html] if it doesn't already. In additional, you'll need to make a few changes to the existing tests so all the tests pass. [Here is a patch|LazyDaoTests.diff]. At a minimum, you'll need to fix BaseDAOTestCase and GenericDAOTest (onSetUp() -> onSetupBeforeTransaction()).
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* @hibernate.bag name="entries" lazy="false" inverse="true" cascade="delete"
* @hibernate.bag name="entries" lazy="false" cascade="all"

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