I have a few entity beans with sets of other entities as attributes. I want to sort them and guarantee that at every insertion they will remain sorted. I tried this way:
@Entity
@Table(name = "Document")
public class Document implements Serializable, Comparable<Document> {
...
@ManyToOne
private Project relativeProject;
...
@Override
public int compareTo(Document d) {
long data1 = getDate().getTimeInMillis();
long data2 = d.getDate().getTimeInMillis();
if(data1 > data2)
return 1;
else
if(data2 < data1)
return -1;
else
return 0;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object d) {
return (getIdDocument() == ((Document)d).getIdDocument());
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return Long.valueOf(getIdDocument()).hashCode();
}
}
@Entity
@Table(name="Project")
public class Project implements Serializable, Comparable<Project> {
...
@OneToMany(mappedBy="relativeProject", fetch = FetchType.EAGER)
@Sort(type = SortType.NATURAL)
private SortedSet<Document> formedByDocuments;
public Progetto() {
this.formedByDocuments = new TreeSet<Document>();
}
...
}
But it does not work. The problem is that, even if in the database there are all needed entries, when a session bean returns a Project
there will miss some Document
. Moreover, entries are not sorted at all in the database.
If I do not sort at all (using HashSet
) and republish the project, everything works fine and I get all the elements in a set (but not sorted, of course).
Can someone help me to find out what's wrong with my sorting?
hashCode()
right now, I did not implemented it before. Still not working anyway.