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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T17:22:49+00:00 2026-05-13T17:22:49+00:00

I am doing tests on an ejb3-project using ejb3unit session bean test . The

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I am doing tests on an ejb3-project using ejb3unit session bean test. The following test will fail with the last assertNotSame() check.

public void testSave() {
   Entity myEntity = new Entity();
   myEntity.setName("name1");
   myEntity = getBeanToTest().save(myEntity);
   assertNotSame("id should be set", 0l, myEntity.getId());
   // now the problem itself ...
   int count = getBeanToTest().findAll().size();
   assertNotSame("should find at least 1 entity", 0, count);
}

So, what is happening. The save(entity) method delivers my “persisted” object with an id set. But when I’ll try to find the object using findAll() it won’t deliver a single result. How can I get my ServiceBean.save method to work, so the persisted entity can be found?

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My ServiceBean looks like this

 @Stateless
 @Local(IMyServiceBean.class)
 public class MyServiceBean implements IMyServiceBean {

   @PersistenceContext(unitName = "appDataBase")
   private EntityManager em;

   public Entity save(Entity entity) {
     em.merge(entity);
   }
   public List<Entity> findAll() {
     ... uses Query to find all Entities ..
   }
 }

and for ejb3unit the ejb3unit.properties:

ejb3unit_jndi.1.isSessionBean=false
ejb3unit_jndi.1.jndiName=project/MyServiceBean/local
ejb3unit_jndi.1.className=de.prj.MyServiceBean
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    2026-05-13T17:22:50+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 5:22 pm

    Perhaps you don’t have a running transaction, hence your entity isn’t saved.

    One option is to manually start the transaction by injecting a @PersistenceContext in the test, but better look for automatic transaction management in ejb3unit.

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