WebLogic entity doesn't get persisted
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I'm implementing database access to a Postgres database using WebLogic 12c, JPA 2.2 and Hibernate 5.
I finally solved the problem, where I couldn't make 2 separate request from the database with separate datasources, users, etc. by switching Global Transactions off.
Now my problem is that whatever I do, the entities I'd like to save are not actually saved to the database. I have the @Transactional
on all methods where inserting happens, but nothing gets written to the DB.
I went ahead and created an interceptor for Hibernate, which logs out when and what transaction gets commited. I see that something gets commited, but the transaction I get from the method parameter is null.
I'm sure I'm overlooking something obvious, but I can't for the life of me get to know what it is
java hibernate jpa spring-data-jpa weblogic12c
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I'm implementing database access to a Postgres database using WebLogic 12c, JPA 2.2 and Hibernate 5.
I finally solved the problem, where I couldn't make 2 separate request from the database with separate datasources, users, etc. by switching Global Transactions off.
Now my problem is that whatever I do, the entities I'd like to save are not actually saved to the database. I have the @Transactional
on all methods where inserting happens, but nothing gets written to the DB.
I went ahead and created an interceptor for Hibernate, which logs out when and what transaction gets commited. I see that something gets commited, but the transaction I get from the method parameter is null.
I'm sure I'm overlooking something obvious, but I can't for the life of me get to know what it is
java hibernate jpa spring-data-jpa weblogic12c
I just checked, and the entity gets the generated id we are expecting here
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 18:40
I just realized that I wasn't using an XA datasource, since I have a Postgres database. Testing some XA Postgres driver versions
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 19:23
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I'm implementing database access to a Postgres database using WebLogic 12c, JPA 2.2 and Hibernate 5.
I finally solved the problem, where I couldn't make 2 separate request from the database with separate datasources, users, etc. by switching Global Transactions off.
Now my problem is that whatever I do, the entities I'd like to save are not actually saved to the database. I have the @Transactional
on all methods where inserting happens, but nothing gets written to the DB.
I went ahead and created an interceptor for Hibernate, which logs out when and what transaction gets commited. I see that something gets commited, but the transaction I get from the method parameter is null.
I'm sure I'm overlooking something obvious, but I can't for the life of me get to know what it is
java hibernate jpa spring-data-jpa weblogic12c
I'm implementing database access to a Postgres database using WebLogic 12c, JPA 2.2 and Hibernate 5.
I finally solved the problem, where I couldn't make 2 separate request from the database with separate datasources, users, etc. by switching Global Transactions off.
Now my problem is that whatever I do, the entities I'd like to save are not actually saved to the database. I have the @Transactional
on all methods where inserting happens, but nothing gets written to the DB.
I went ahead and created an interceptor for Hibernate, which logs out when and what transaction gets commited. I see that something gets commited, but the transaction I get from the method parameter is null.
I'm sure I'm overlooking something obvious, but I can't for the life of me get to know what it is
java hibernate jpa spring-data-jpa weblogic12c
java hibernate jpa spring-data-jpa weblogic12c
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I just checked, and the entity gets the generated id we are expecting here
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 18:40
I just realized that I wasn't using an XA datasource, since I have a Postgres database. Testing some XA Postgres driver versions
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 19:23
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I just checked, and the entity gets the generated id we are expecting here
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 18:40
I just realized that I wasn't using an XA datasource, since I have a Postgres database. Testing some XA Postgres driver versions
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 19:23
I just checked, and the entity gets the generated id we are expecting here
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 18:40
I just checked, and the entity gets the generated id we are expecting here
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 18:40
I just realized that I wasn't using an XA datasource, since I have a Postgres database. Testing some XA Postgres driver versions
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 19:23
I just realized that I wasn't using an XA datasource, since I have a Postgres database. Testing some XA Postgres driver versions
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 19:23
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I just checked, and the entity gets the generated id we are expecting here
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 18:40
I just realized that I wasn't using an XA datasource, since I have a Postgres database. Testing some XA Postgres driver versions
– László Stahorszki
Nov 22 at 19:23