Having read JPA 2.0 / Hibernate and "orphanRemoval": Just replacing an entity does not remove the old one, and the related ticket https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-6484, I inferred that this had been (finally) fixed in version 4.2.7 and 4.3.0.CR1.
However, trying
...
entityManager.getTransaction().begin();
Point point = entityManager.find(Point.class, pointId);
point.setPost(null);
entityManager.getTransaction().commit();
...
where
public class Point {
...
@OneToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL, fetch = FetchType.LAZY, orphanRemoval = true)
private Post post;
...
public void setPost(Post post) {
this.post = post;
}
}
still does not make Hibernate issue a DELETE
SQL statement for the target Post
entity.
So has this @OneToOne(cascade = CascadeType.ALL, orphanRemoval = true)
issue been fixed or not? and if so, how do I get the orphans to be deleted? Many thanks!
EDIT:
After reading your answer, I noted that I (mistakenly) omitted to specify that the fetch=FetchType.LAZY
in my mapping above.
FetchType.EAGER
does remove the orphan when calling -setPost(null)
in both 4.2.6 and 4.2.7 and -setPost(new Post())
in 4.2.7 only (fixed in hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-6484). WithFetchType.LAZY
neithersetPost(null)
norsetPost(new Post())
triggers the orphan removal though (either in 4.2.6 or 4.2.7).