Cool, thanks!
2008/6/25, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Fixed. The fix is very similar to Andrey's, only applied inside Cayenne. > > Andrus > > On Jun 25, 2008, at 4:26 PM, Andrus Adamchik wrote: > > This is a bug. Let me see if there is a quick fix. >> >> https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-1082 >> >> Andrus >> >> >> On Jun 24, 2008, at 1:37 PM, Andrey Razumovsky wrote: >> >> Hi! >>> >>> >>> I can't figure out how to make the refreshing query work with inserting >>> or >>> deleting rows in database. For instance: >>> >>> >>> Artist a = ... >>> >>> assert a.getPaintingsArray().size() == 0; >>> >>> >>> //here is direct insert into database a painting of artist a (artistid= >>> a.id >>> ) >>> >>> >>> RefreshQuery refresher = new RefreshQuery(); >>> >>> context.performGenericQuery(refresher); >>> >>> >>> assert a.getPaintingsArray().size() == 1; //that's false >>> >>> >>> >>> Everything works perfect when I sql-update in database. When i >>> sql-delete, >>> i do also get an exception like this: >>> >>> org.apache.cayenne.FaultFailureException: [v.3.0M4 May 18 2008 16:32:02] >>> Error resolving fault, no matching row exists in the database for >>> ObjectId: >>> <ObjectId:Apkforecast, apkforecastid=3> >>> >>> at org.apache.cayenne.BaseContext.prepareForAccess(BaseContext.java:100) >>> >>> at com.nic.rainbow.data.auto._Apkforecast.getDate(_Apkforecast.java:29) >>> >>> ...and so on >>> >>> when i try to iterate through related array >>> >>> >>> I'm using ROP if that helps. By the way, when i restart client, the data >>> becomes correct, so i assume everything has changed correctly on a >>> server. >>> >>> If that's not supported, can you give me some advice to manually refresh >>> the >>> desired relationships? >>> >>> >>> Thanks, >>> >>> Andrey >>> >> >> >> >