I'm building an application that uses Hibernate
and Mysql
, My entire databse has 15
tables.
Here is the problem: I start inserting records into the database and viewing them using query.list();
to get the added records, howerver after a while of getting "correct" results, I start not having the last record I added, I add again and it's the same(the one that was showing before shows but not the last one I added), I refresh and I get the right records, I refresh again and I get 32
records instead of 43
, I'm not using any complicated queries just a Select
with a condition, as you can see this is really weird.
Note that I'm saving the objects and then imidiately fetching, so an insert directly followed by a select(I don't know if that can cause problems in Mysql), the records are also added into the databse perfectly, using Mysql workbench
I can see that my records are added corretly into the database, I really hope someone can atleast help me debug this, because I'm not getting any errors.
I'm using Hibernate 4.3.10
and java version 1.8.0_131
Here is a piece of code that "sometimes" gives me problems when getting the results from one of the entities that I use:
getting a list of Products:
public static List<Product> productsList() {
//singleton factory object
SessionsGenerator FactoryObject = new SessionsGenerator();
Session session = SessionsGenerator.getFactory().openSession();
List<Product> list = new ArrayList<>();
try {
list = session.createQuery("from Product where deleted= false").list();
System.out.println("-------------- list product: "+list); // testing from console here I get the same results on the user interface, so it can't be a Javafx problem.
} finally {
session.close();
}
return list;
}
Code for inserting a product:
public static boolean SaveOrUpdate(Product product) {
SessionsGenerator FactoryObject = new SessionsGenerator();
Session session = SessionsGenerator.getFactory().openSession();
try {
session.beginTransaction();
session.saveOrUpdate(product);
session.getTransaction().commit();
} catch (Exception e) {
return false;
} finally {
session.close();
return true;
}
}
Here is the Product entity class:
@Entity
@Table(name = "Product")
public class Product{
@Id
@GeneratedValue(strategy = GenerationType.AUTO)
@Column(name = "id", nullable = false)
int id;
@Column(name = "code", nullable = false)
String code;
@Column(name = "matricule", nullable = false)
String matricule;
@Column(name = "marque", nullable = false)
String marque;
@Column(name = "type", nullable = false)
String type;
@OneToMany(targetEntity = Facture.class, mappedBy = "product", cascade = CascadeType.ALL, fetch = FetchType.LAZY)
private List<Facture> factures;
@OneToMany(targetEntity = Achat.class, mappedBy = "product", cascade = CascadeType.ALL, fetch = FetchType.LAZY)
private List<Achat> achats;
@Column(name = "deleted", nullable = false)
boolean deleted;
public Product() {
}
public Product(String code, String matricule, String marque,String type) {
this.code = code;
this.matricule = matricule;
this.marque = marque;
this.type = type;
this.deleted = false;
}
//setters and getters
Here is my hibernate configuration file:
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?>
<!DOCTYPE hibernate-configuration PUBLIC "-//Hibernate/Hibernate Configuration DTD 3.0//EN" "http://www.hibernate.org/dtd/hibernate-configuration-3.0.dtd">
<hibernate-configuration>
<session-factory>
<property name="hibernate.dialect">org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5Dialect</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.driver_class">com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.username">root</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.password">root</property>
<property name="hibernate.connection.url">jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/gestioncommerciale</property>
<property name="connection_pool_size">1</property>
<property name="hbm2ddl.auto">update</property>
<property name="show_sql">true</property>
<property name="hibernate.current_session_context_class">thread</property>
</session-factory>
</hibernate-configuration>
Edit: I tried session.flush()
and session.clear()
, cause I though the problem has to do with cashing, but I still have the same problem, I'm starting to think this is a problem with the Mysql Workbench
server.
It has been five days, I can't believe no one in the entire stackoverflow community even has the slightest idea about this, this is as strange as the problem I'm having.
session.flush()
after callingsaveOrUpdate
. I've seen some weird behavior where that was required (because we had code doing something dumb) I don't see anything in your code that strikes me as iffy but it might help eliminate caching issues.finally
block, I bet that's the reason why you assume that the object is saved even if an error occurs.