I did figure out the reason for this issue. It was the JDBC URL. From what
I've read, it appears that the supported format for the JDBC URL in Oracle
10g is slightly different than with previous versions.
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/java.102/b14355/urls.htm#BEIDHCBA
The old
Looks like the query order is defined here:
org.objectstyle.cayenne.access.DataDomainFlushAction.preprocess(DataContext
context)
I don't see any user-interceptable hooks here yet.
A place that might make sense is in
org.objectstyle.cayenne.access.DataDomainFlushAction.flush() after
preprocess()
Hey Folks,
is it somehow possible to fire the different statements in a specific order?
It would be necessary to delete before insert... any solution herefor?
TIA!
Jan
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