Hi Scott, Just to let you know that I added the username and timestamp and that now everything is ok. I don't have anymore this issue. However I still have the other problems. I sent a mail for each of them to the mailing list (timeout and hibernate core close session issue). I hope that any of you can help me with those issues.
Thanks for your help. Best Regards, Teresa On Wed, Jan 9, 2013 at 11:45 AM, Teresa Batista Neto < teresa.batista.n...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi Scott, > > Thanks a lot for your help. I'm going to try what you suggest. I'm also > going to add the timestamp to avoid problems such as if users connect at > sometime using different browsers ("newt" + username + timestamp). I will > let you know later if these changes fix the problem. > > We also have another application that only uses hibernate core that I also > upgraded from 3.6.1 to 4.1.8 and the duplicate entity factory problem > doesn't seems to happen. Is it normal? > > When using only hibernate core 4.x my oracle sessions are never closed > even after I close SessionFactory and I don't understand why. This problem > doesn't happen in any of the 3.6.x versions. I already wrote to the mailing > list but I still didn't get any feedback. The email subject is "Problem > closing oracle session with hibernate 4.1.8". Do you have any idea of what > can be the problem? > > Best regards, > Teresa > > > On Tue, Jan 8, 2013 at 4:01 PM, Scott Marlow <smar...@redhat.com> wrote: > >> Teresa, >> >> I made a code change in Hibernate 4.x that impacts >> serialization/deserialization of EntityManagerFactories. My code change >> helps Hibernate to work correctly in clustered environments (HHH-6897) but >> it looks like my change also broke your application. In a clustered >> environment, each entity manager factory will have a unique name. >> >> In your application, could you try setting "hibernate.ejb.entitymanager_* >> *factory_name" to a unique name? Perhaps you could try setting it to: >> >> "newt" + username >> >> Scott >> >> >> On 01/08/2013 08:03 AM, Teresa Batista Neto wrote: >> >>> Hello, >>> >>> I just copy/past the exception call stack from when the "registry >>> contains more than one" error is thrown. The link is: >>> http://pastie.org/private/**cmmoyaouedgrbgpat88fxw<http://pastie.org/private/cmmoyaouedgrbgpat88fxw>< >>> http://pastie.org/5647726> >>> >>> >>> Thanks in advance, >>> Teresa >>> >>> >>> On Thu, Dec 20, 2012 at 3:38 PM, Scott Marlow <smar...@redhat.com >>> <mailto:smar...@redhat.com>> wrote: >>> >>> I would like to see the exception call stack from when the "registry >>> contains more than one" error is thrown. You can copy it to a >>> website like pastie.org <http://pastie.org> or pastebin.com >>> <http://pastebin.com> and paste the link here. >>> >>> >>> Scott >>> >>> On 12/20/2012 05:38 AM, Teresa Batista Neto wrote: >>> >>> Dear all, >>> >>> After upgrading JPA from 3.6.1 to 4.1.8 I start getting the >>> following error: >>> >>> "Error: registry contains more than one (2) entity manager >>> factories: >>> PERSISTENCE_UNIT_NAME" >>> >>> Below you can find a brief summary of our specification >>> requirements. >>> >>> - User logins in the web application using their own oracle >>> database >>> account. >>> - The web application only needs to access one database schema; >>> - The access rights are managed using oracle roles and grant >>> privilegies. >>> - Only one database schema and multiple user oracle accounts. >>> - We only set the username and password when users tries to >>> login in the >>> web application. >>> - The EntityManagerFactory is created using the username and >>> password of >>> the user. >>> >>> - Because our web application only access one database we only >>> use one >>> persistence unit name. >>> >>> >>> E.g. persistence.xml >>> >>> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?> >>> <persistence version="1.0" >>> >>> xmlns="http://java.sun.com/__**xml/ns/persistence<http://java.sun.com/__xml/ns/persistence> >>> >>> <http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/**persistence<http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence> >>> >" >>> >>> xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/_**_2001/XMLSchema-instance<http://www.w3.org/__2001/XMLSchema-instance> >>> >>> <http://www.w3.org/2001/**XMLSchema-instance<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance> >>> >" >>> >>> xsi:schemaLocation="http://__j**ava.sun.com/xml/ns/__** >>> persistence <http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/__persistence> >>> >>> <http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/**persistence<http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence> >>> > >>> http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/__**persistence/persistence_1_0.__** >>> xsd <http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/__persistence/persistence_1_0.__xsd> >>> >>> >>> <http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/**persistence/persistence_1_0.**xsd<http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence/persistence_1_0.xsd> >>> >"> >>> >>> <persistence-unit name="PERSISTENCE_UNIT_NAME"> >>> >>> <provider>org.hibernate.ejb.__**HibernatePersistence</__** >>> provider> >>> >>> <properties> >>> <property name="hibernate.connection.__**driver_class" >>> value="oracle.jdbc. >>> OracleDriver"> >>> <property name="hibernate.connection.__**url" >>> >>> value="jdbc:oracle:xx..."> >>> <property name="hibernate.dialect" >>> value="org.hibernate.dialect. >>> Oracle10gDialect"> >>> <property name="hibernate.default___**schema" >>> value="SCHEMA_NAME"> >>> >>> <property name="hibernate.connection.__**username" >>> value="USERNAME"> >>> <property name="hibernate.connection.__**password" >>> value="PASSWORD"> >>> >>> <property name="hibernate.connection.__**autocommit" >>> >>> value="false"> >>> <property name="hbm2ddl.auto" value="validate"> >>> >>> <property name="hibernate.show_sql" value="true"> >>> <property name="hibernate.format_sql" value="true"> >>> </properties> >>> </persistence-unit> >>> </persistence> >>> >>> >>> E.g. how we create and close the entity manager factory >>> >>> Map<String, String> configuration = new ProviderConfiguration(); >>> configuration.put("hibernate._**_connection.username", >>> username); >>> configuration.put("hibernate._**_connection.password", >>> password); >>> EntityManagerFactory emf = >>> Persistence.__**createEntityManagerFactory("__** >>> PERSISTENCE_UNIT_NAME", >>> >>> configuration); >>> EntityManager em = emf.createEntityManager(); >>> SptrTaxNode t = em.find(SptrTaxNode.class, 9606); >>> em.close(); >>> emf.close(); >>> >>> Does anyone ever had a similar situation? 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