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try{
  ....
}catch(ObjectOptimisticLockingFailureException e){
   e.getIdentifier(); -> this is just one id of conflicting entity.
}

How to get all conflicting entities???

What about this solution ?

List<Long> ids = Lists.newArrayList();
try{

}catch(ObjectOptimisticLockingFailureException e){
  ids.add(e.getIdentifier());
}
if (!ids.isEmpty()){
  throw MyRuntimeException(ids);
}
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  • Are you using optimistic locking for user operations, e.g a user edited a record ? Why not simply say >>Another user has now changed the data you wanted to change. Please try again...<<
    – Gren
    Dec 11, 2014 at 10:58
  • I want to show what excatly conflicting row and lets give him a chance change certain rows. User changed on UI plenty of entities, maybe 100. He has changed 100 entities and then I send him, sorry but something was wrong, try again ,it's very very annoying situation, and he will be angry to change 100 rows again ))
    – idmitriev
    Dec 11, 2014 at 11:08
  • Yes, that may be a little bit annoying for the user. Please have look at this link: stackoverflow.com/a/16558116/4296831
    – Gren
    Dec 11, 2014 at 11:12
  • I have seen that, this actually what I wrote about solution with List<Long> ids = Lists.newArrayList(),... etc.
    – idmitriev
    Dec 11, 2014 at 11:15

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