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Re: [eclipselink-users] finding objects in the changeset

>From the EntityManagerImpl you can get the UnitOfWork (getUnitOfWork()), then
you can cast to UnitOfWorkImpl if need be, and get the new objects
(getCloneToNewObjects() I think), or get the current UnitOfWorkChangeSet
(getUnitOfWorkChangeSet() I think)).

You could also define a prePersist event to perhaps log a trace to the
persistent object.



DavidParker wrote:
> 
> I am trying to track down an error in our code that is resulting in an  
> illegalState exception (something is not marked Cascade.PERSIST). I'd  
> like to use the debugger to see what objects eclipselink has in the  
> add/change bucket.
> 
> Can somebody tell me where to look in the object graph for this  
> information (presumably starting at the EntityManagerImpl)?
> =============================================
> David Parker
> dap@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> 
> 


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