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I am trying to delete all the referenced entity in a collection of a parent entity by setting null on the collection.

For eg :

A is the parent class having one-to-many relation with class B.

Class A {
private Set<B> setB = new HashSet<B>();
}

The mapping is as follows :
<set name="setB " table="B" cascade="save-update" inverse="true">
    <key column="FKey"></key>
    <one-to-many class="B" />
</set>

a.setB(null);//a is persistent instance of A

The above call to set the collection as null is not deleting the entries in B. Has this anything to do with inverse = true. Is it illegal to delete the child entities this way?

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What about a.getB().clear();?

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  • This will work if cascade is set to delete-orphan. But I wanted to know if it is possible to delete by setting to null. Sep 18, 2013 at 4:07
  • This was a retorical question - you should use clear(). See accepted answer from stackoverflow.com/questions/14686595/…, I can not explain it better. Sep 18, 2013 at 19:25

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