Probably openTemporarySession() should be deprecated. Notice it also says it is for HEM use, though the only current uses I see of it all come from envers.
If you want to share information from the main session, then the appropriate access would be to use org.hibernate.SharedSessionBuilder as obtained from org.hibernate.Session#sessionWithOptions If the 2 should share JDBC connection, then org.hibernate.SharedSessionBuilder#connection() should be used. If you want it to share the entire "transaction context", then org.hibernate.SharedSessionBuilder#transactionContext() should be used. Pretty sure I asked Adam and the rest of the list about this transactionContext() method back when I first added it. I never heard any response. So if you go that transactionContext() route you may run into issues because I am pretty sure transactionContext() is sharing too much. On 02/12/2012 04:40 AM, Łukasz Antoniak wrote: > Hi all, > > I have a question regarding SessionFactoryImplementor.openTemporarySession() > (bug HHH-7017). As observed in non JTA environment > with manual flush mode enabled, and 'hibernate.connection.autocommit' > disabled, temporary session is not getting committed. > How/when should I commit it manually? According to JavaDoc, it's > "nontransactional". See the following log (H2): > > 11:19:01,531 DEBUG SQL:104 - insert into StrTestEntity_AUD (REVTYPE, str, id, > REV) values (?, ?, ?, ?) > 11:19:03,687 WARN SqlExceptionHelper:143 - SQL Error: 50200, SQLState: HYT00 > Timeout trying to lock table "STRTESTENTITY_AUD"; SQL statement: > select strtestent0_.REV as col_0_0_ from StrTestEntity_AUD strtestent0_ cross > join REVINFO defaultrev1_ where strtestent0_.id=? > and strtestent0_.REV=defaultrev1_.REV order by strtestent0_.REV asc > [50200-145] > at > org.hibernate.exception.internal.StandardSQLExceptionConverter.convert(StandardSQLExceptionConverter.java:52) > ... > > Method AuditProcess.doBeforeTransactionCompletion() is responsible for > persisting all audit data. The description in HHH-7017 is > very accurate and correct. Please advice. > > How is temporary session related to current normal session and its lifecycle? > > Regards, > Lukasz > _______________________________________________ > hibernate-dev mailing list > hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org > https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev -- st...@hibernate.org http://hibernate.org _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev