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Re: CDO Adding a new resource [message #422913 is a reply to message #422909] |
Thu, 18 September 2008 14:51 |
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Hi PGR,
Which IStore implementation are you using for your repository? IIRC.
only today I saw some tests failing in the HibernateStore with the same
exception (but didn't come to it yet)...
Cheers
/Eike
phantomjinx schrieb:
> Hi guys,
>
> Running a CDO server (version 2.0.0 stable build: ,200809110653) I can
> now get our client app to connect and disconnect from the server. I
> can also add containered objects without a hitch. However, I keep
> getting an error when trying to add a new object that is not
> containered and thus needs its own resource.
>
> This is the code I use for the commit operation, where eObject is the
> newly created object passed into the method:
>
> if (eObject != null && eObject.eContainingFeature() == null &&
> eObject.eResource() == null)
> {
> /* Object is not a contained feature */
> //Create resource
> URI newUri = URI.createURI("cdo:/" + getRepositoryName() +
> "/TEST");
> Resource resource = transaction.getOrCreateResource(newUri.path());
>
> if (resource.getContents().isEmpty())
> resource.getContents().add(eObject);
>
> for (Resource res : transaction.getResourceSet().getResources())
> System.out.println("Resource in resourceSet: " + res + " URI:
> " + res.getURI());
>
> }
>
> if (transaction.isDirty())
> transaction.commit();
>
> I am able to confirm that the resource is successfully added to the
> resource set:
> Resource in resourceSet: CDOResource@OID7 URI:
> cdo://1ff5d226-b1f0-40fb-aba2-0c31b38c764f/ISSE/CDO3
> Resource in resourceSet: CDOResource@oid1 URI:
> cdo://1ff5d226-b1f0-40fb-aba2-0c31b38c764f/ISSE/TEST
>
> yet I get the following exception:
>
> class org.eclipse.net4j.util.ImplementationError
> Message:Missing ID mapping for oid1
>
> org.eclipse.emf.cdo.internal.common.revision.CDORevisionImpl .remapID(CDORevisionImpl.java:800)
>
> org.eclipse.emf.cdo.internal.common.revision.CDORevisionImpl .adjustReferences(CDORevisionImpl.java:440)
>
> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine$CommitTransitio n.execute(CDOStateMachine.java:517)
>
> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine$CommitTransitio n.execute(CDOStateMachine.java:1)
>
> org.eclipse.net4j.util.fsm.FiniteStateMachine.process(Finite StateMachine.java:161)
>
> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine.commit(CDOState Machine.java:309)
>
> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl$CDOCommitCon textImpl.postCommit(CDOTransactionImpl.java:986)
>
> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl$CDOCommitCon textImpl.postCommit(CDOTransactionImpl.java:919)
> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOSingleTransactionStrategy.co mmit(CDOSingleTransactionStrategy.java:70)
>
> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl.commit(CDOTr ansactionImpl.java:285)
>
> isse.project.impl.RepositoryConnectionImpl.commit(Repository ConnectionImpl.java:291)
>
> isse.model.ModelActionProvider.persistElement(ModelActionPro vider.java:146)
>
> isse.netbeans.framework.IDENode.bridge.IDENodeAdapter.notify Changed(IDENodeAdapter.java:82)
>
>
> Can anyone give me a pointer please. Oddly enough this was working in
> CDO 1.0 so maybe I am missing something vital that is the difference
> between the versions.
>
> Regards
>
> PGR
Cheers
/Eike
----
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http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Re: CDO Adding a new resource [message #422923 is a reply to message #422920] |
Thu, 18 September 2008 19:23 |
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phantomjinx schrieb:
> Eike,
>
> Sorry, not totally certain what you mean by IStore. However, my
> topology is a CDO server running standalone in an osgi session with a
> derby database backend.
>
> Not using Hibernate.
>
> Hope that helps. Any more info or debugging required then let me know.
Yes, complete console dumps of client and server would be very helpful
to track down the problem.
Can you please attach them to a new Bugzilla?
Thx
/Eike
>
> Regards
>
> PGR
>
> Eike Stepper wrote:
>> Hi PGR,
>>
>> Which IStore implementation are you using for your repository? IIRC.
>> only today I saw some tests failing in the HibernateStore with the
>> same exception (but didn't come to it yet)...
>>
>> Cheers
>> /Eike
>>
>>
>> phantomjinx schrieb:
>>> Hi guys,
>>>
>>> Running a CDO server (version 2.0.0 stable build: ,200809110653) I
>>> can now get our client app to connect and disconnect from the
>>> server. I can also add containered objects without a hitch.
>>> However, I keep getting an error when trying to add a new object
>>> that is not containered and thus needs its own resource.
>>>
>>> This is the code I use for the commit operation, where eObject is
>>> the newly created object passed into the method:
>>>
>>> if (eObject != null && eObject.eContainingFeature() == null &&
>>> eObject.eResource() == null)
>>> {
>>> /* Object is not a contained feature */
>>> //Create resource
>>> URI newUri = URI.createURI("cdo:/" + getRepositoryName() +
>>> "/TEST");
>>> Resource resource =
>>> transaction.getOrCreateResource(newUri.path());
>>>
>>> if (resource.getContents().isEmpty())
>>> resource.getContents().add(eObject);
>>>
>>> for (Resource res : transaction.getResourceSet().getResources())
>>> System.out.println("Resource in resourceSet: " + res + "
>>> URI: " + res.getURI());
>>>
>>> }
>>>
>>> if (transaction.isDirty())
>>> transaction.commit();
>>>
>>> I am able to confirm that the resource is successfully added to the
>>> resource set:
>>> Resource in resourceSet: CDOResource@OID7 URI:
>>> cdo://1ff5d226-b1f0-40fb-aba2-0c31b38c764f/ISSE/CDO3
>>> Resource in resourceSet: CDOResource@oid1 URI:
>>> cdo://1ff5d226-b1f0-40fb-aba2-0c31b38c764f/ISSE/TEST
>>>
>>> yet I get the following exception:
>>>
>>> class org.eclipse.net4j.util.ImplementationError
>>> Message:Missing ID mapping for oid1
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.emf.cdo.internal.common.revision.CDORevisionImpl .remapID(CDORevisionImpl.java:800)
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.emf.cdo.internal.common.revision.CDORevisionImpl .adjustReferences(CDORevisionImpl.java:440)
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine$CommitTransitio n.execute(CDOStateMachine.java:517)
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine$CommitTransitio n.execute(CDOStateMachine.java:1)
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.net4j.util.fsm.FiniteStateMachine.process(Finite StateMachine.java:161)
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine.commit(CDOState Machine.java:309)
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl$CDOCommitCon textImpl.postCommit(CDOTransactionImpl.java:986)
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl$CDOCommitCon textImpl.postCommit(CDOTransactionImpl.java:919)
>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOSingleTransactionStrategy.co mmit(CDOSingleTransactionStrategy.java:70)
>>>
>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl.commit(CDOTr ansactionImpl.java:285)
>>>
>>> isse.project.impl.RepositoryConnectionImpl.commit(Repository ConnectionImpl.java:291)
>>>
>>> isse.model.ModelActionProvider.persistElement(ModelActionPro vider.java:146)
>>>
>>> isse.netbeans.framework.IDENode.bridge.IDENodeAdapter.notify Changed(IDENodeAdapter.java:82)
>>>
>>>
>>> Can anyone give me a pointer please. Oddly enough this was working
>>> in CDO 1.0 so maybe I am missing something vital that is the
>>> difference between the versions.
>>>
>>> Regards
>>>
>>> PGR
Cheers
/Eike
----
http://www.esc-net.de
http://thegordian.blogspot.com
http://twitter.com/eikestepper
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Re: CDO Adding a new resource [message #422925 is a reply to message #422923] |
Thu, 18 September 2008 22:34 |
Paul Richardson Messages: 33 Registered: July 2009 |
Member |
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Bug 247910 submitted.
PGR
Eike Stepper wrote:
> phantomjinx schrieb:
>> Eike,
>>
>> Sorry, not totally certain what you mean by IStore. However, my
>> topology is a CDO server running standalone in an osgi session with a
>> derby database backend.
>>
>> Not using Hibernate.
>>
>> Hope that helps. Any more info or debugging required then let me know.
> Yes, complete console dumps of client and server would be very helpful
> to track down the problem.
> Can you please attach them to a new Bugzilla?
>
> Thx
> /Eike
>
>>
>> Regards
>>
>> PGR
>>
>> Eike Stepper wrote:
>>> Hi PGR,
>>>
>>> Which IStore implementation are you using for your repository? IIRC.
>>> only today I saw some tests failing in the HibernateStore with the
>>> same exception (but didn't come to it yet)...
>>>
>>> Cheers
>>> /Eike
>>>
>>>
>>> phantomjinx schrieb:
>>>> Hi guys,
>>>>
>>>> Running a CDO server (version 2.0.0 stable build: ,200809110653) I
>>>> can now get our client app to connect and disconnect from the
>>>> server. I can also add containered objects without a hitch.
>>>> However, I keep getting an error when trying to add a new object
>>>> that is not containered and thus needs its own resource.
>>>>
>>>> This is the code I use for the commit operation, where eObject is
>>>> the newly created object passed into the method:
>>>>
>>>> if (eObject != null && eObject.eContainingFeature() == null &&
>>>> eObject.eResource() == null)
>>>> {
>>>> /* Object is not a contained feature */
>>>> //Create resource
>>>> URI newUri = URI.createURI("cdo:/" + getRepositoryName() +
>>>> "/TEST");
>>>> Resource resource =
>>>> transaction.getOrCreateResource(newUri.path());
>>>>
>>>> if (resource.getContents().isEmpty())
>>>> resource.getContents().add(eObject);
>>>>
>>>> for (Resource res : transaction.getResourceSet().getResources())
>>>> System.out.println("Resource in resourceSet: " + res + "
>>>> URI: " + res.getURI());
>>>>
>>>> }
>>>>
>>>> if (transaction.isDirty())
>>>> transaction.commit();
>>>>
>>>> I am able to confirm that the resource is successfully added to the
>>>> resource set:
>>>> Resource in resourceSet: CDOResource@OID7 URI:
>>>> cdo://1ff5d226-b1f0-40fb-aba2-0c31b38c764f/ISSE/CDO3
>>>> Resource in resourceSet: CDOResource@oid1 URI:
>>>> cdo://1ff5d226-b1f0-40fb-aba2-0c31b38c764f/ISSE/TEST
>>>>
>>>> yet I get the following exception:
>>>>
>>>> class org.eclipse.net4j.util.ImplementationError
>>>> Message:Missing ID mapping for oid1
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.cdo.internal.common.revision.CDORevisionImpl .remapID(CDORevisionImpl.java:800)
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.cdo.internal.common.revision.CDORevisionImpl .adjustReferences(CDORevisionImpl.java:440)
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine$CommitTransitio n.execute(CDOStateMachine.java:517)
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine$CommitTransitio n.execute(CDOStateMachine.java:1)
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.net4j.util.fsm.FiniteStateMachine.process(Finite StateMachine.java:161)
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOStateMachine.commit(CDOState Machine.java:309)
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl$CDOCommitCon textImpl.postCommit(CDOTransactionImpl.java:986)
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl$CDOCommitCon textImpl.postCommit(CDOTransactionImpl.java:919)
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOSingleTransactionStrategy.co mmit(CDOSingleTransactionStrategy.java:70)
>>>>
>>>> org.eclipse.emf.internal.cdo.CDOTransactionImpl.commit(CDOTr ansactionImpl.java:285)
>>>>
>>>> isse.project.impl.RepositoryConnectionImpl.commit(Repository ConnectionImpl.java:291)
>>>>
>>>> isse.model.ModelActionProvider.persistElement(ModelActionPro vider.java:146)
>>>>
>>>> isse.netbeans.framework.IDENode.bridge.IDENodeAdapter.notify Changed(IDENodeAdapter.java:82)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Can anyone give me a pointer please. Oddly enough this was working
>>>> in CDO 1.0 so maybe I am missing something vital that is the
>>>> difference between the versions.
>>>>
>>>> Regards
>>>>
>>>> PGR
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