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I've been using Objectify up till now, but now I have to deal with some code using JDO. I'm having problems with basic stuff that is easy with Objectify, specifically: if an object has either a List or an array as a member, I can't get that to persist.

I have a class FileInfoBatch (code indents lost here, don't know why) containing a List of FileInfo:

@PersistenceCapable
public class FileInfoBatch implements Serializable{

private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;        
@PrimaryKey
@Persistent(valueStrategy = IdGeneratorStrategy.IDENTITY)
private Key key;

@Persistent
private List<FileInfo> fileInfoList;    

@Persistent    
private String savedByUserEmail;

public FileInfoBatch(){         
    fileInfoList=new ArrayList<FileInfo>();     
}

Then I send a FileInfoBatch (called fib) containing just 1 FileInfo in the List, to my RPC impl class & persist it, then query for it straight away for a test (in debugger)

    PersistenceManager pm = PMF.get().getPersistenceManager();
    pm.makePersistent(fib);
    Query query = pm.newQuery(FileInfoBatch.class, "savedByUserEmail == '"+ userEmail + "'");
    List<FileInfoBatch> savedList = (List<FileInfoBatch>) query.execute();
    FileInfoBatch persisted=savedList.get(0);

The persisted FileInfoBatch comes back with an empty FileInfo list. If I use a single Fileinfo member, this persists ok.

I find no such basic problem reported on this site & I've looked at the docs: https://developers.google.com/appengine/docs/java/datastore/jdo/dataclasses

Does such a simple storage task require huge complexity? If so I will go back to using Objectify.

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    Judging by the comments below, everything is persisted and retrieved ok with Lists, which matches my experience; your only problem is in GWT and RPC and not using the current release. I'd suggest you update your question with that so others coming on here see the real situation Oct 30, 2012 at 11:26
  • Everything in my system is up to date. Other people are having same problem as me. See link below. They are having to copy List data on retrieval because the JDO enhanced classes won't return via RPC. I am using Objectify now again, as it is not problematic, for basic stuff like saving an object with a list.
    – timmacp
    Oct 30, 2012 at 23:14
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    Well no it isn't; you are doing three things ... persist (which works), retrieve (which works), and RCP. The latter is the part where you have a problem. Your question (still) says something doesn't persist, which is wrong. I'd suggest you focus on individual problems, like I get these objects in my Java code, and then perform this RCP operation. That's what Stackoverflow is for, specific things. If you want to use Objectify then just do it without the bitching, lifes too short. If you want help getting JDO working then express things in simple questions about a specific step Oct 31, 2012 at 7:48
  • @Neil OK I have now changed the question. I didn't realize the stuff was persisting as I didn't know about Datastore viewer. But it is not retrieving (when I look at the server in debugger), & RPC throws an exception related to a class from a previous junk version of Datanucleus.
    – timmacp
    Oct 31, 2012 at 13:04
  • @Neil I am bitching & harping on about Objectify to warn others to take that route rather than wasting time with JDO in GWT. If you want basic Datastore functionality, use Objectify: avoids days wasted with tedious versioning issues
    – timmacp
    Oct 31, 2012 at 13:14

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Define "doesn't persist"? Have you looked at the log (which tells you what is included in a PUT of an Entity) or the DB viewer for what is persisted? Is "FileInfo" marked as PersistenceCapable?

More than likely it is persisted, but you haven't paid attention to defining what is fetched (in JDO you get FULL control over what is in the retrieved object). Suggest that you read http://www.datanucleus.org/products/accessplatform_3_1/jdo/object_lifecycle.html and http://www.datanucleus.org/products/accessplatform_3_1/jdo/fetchgroup.html

Are you using a recent version of "datanucleus-appengine" ? (i.e v2.0 or later); the old versions aren't worth the effort.

PS, you don't need @Persistent on field types such as String, Key - makes things look much cleaner.

FWIW : JDO provides as simple a persistence choice as there is, as transparent as other options out there, and with semantics defined by a spec in way more detail than other options.

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  • It has not persisted means that when I try to use the 1 & only entry in the List, once it goes into datastore, it is gone, not retrievable in the simple form in which it was stored. I am using GWT 2.5 & App Engine 1.7. I shouldn't have to install anything else for JDO should I?
    – timmacp
    Oct 28, 2012 at 19:13
  • To be more precise, the retrieved List is EMPTY. The List entry has gone, not persisted. Do I really have to read lots on object life cycles? I just want to save an object containing an array, or a List
    – timmacp
    Oct 28, 2012 at 19:17
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    You don't say what version of "datanucleus-appengine" you're using, as already said you need v2.0+ (its in your apps jars somewhere). As also asked, you have a log that tells you what PUTs are performed (and a datastore viewer that tells you what is present in the datastore); it is recommended to look at it. All remaining points rely on the answers to those. Oct 28, 2012 at 19:23
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    I put links to GAE DB viewer, and log in the answer. I simply provided some tips on how you can debug your problem, since without basic information like what version of the software you're using nobody can help you. Checking if something is persisted is the most basic step. Tests show you how to do persistence and are good reference. Oct 28, 2012 at 19:37
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    Solution? As already said, I can persist and retrieve objects with Lists and access them fine (see that GAE test). Plenty of people use GWT (v2+) with JDO with detached objects. As also previously said that class in your RPC method is not present in datanucleus-appengine v2.x (and the DataNucleus related jars) so you still have old jars present Oct 29, 2012 at 16:07

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