I get an MySQLIntegrityConstraintViolationException when saving an object to my database. I know what this error means, but I cannot work around it.
Error: Caused by: com.mysql.jdbc.exceptions.jdbc4.MySQLIntegrityConstraintViolationException: Duplicate entry '12345' for key 'PRIMARY'
Basically, I want to save course objects to a database. Each course object may have several studypath objects, which can in turn be part of several course objects.
PersistenceManager pm = pmf.getPersistenceManager();
Transaction tx = pm.currentTransaction();
try {
tx.begin();
Query query = pm.newQuery(Studypath.class,"studypathID == paramStudypathID");
query.declareParameters("Integer paramStudypathID");
query.setUnique(true);
Studypath dbStudypath = (Studypath)query.execute(12345);
Studypath detachedStudypath = null;
if (dbStudypath != null) {
detachedStudypath = (Studypath)pm.detachCopy(dbStudypath);
} else {
Studypath newStudypath = new Studypath();
// ...
pm.makePersistent(newStudypath);
detachedStudypath = (Studypath)pm.detachCopy(newStudypath);
}
tx.commit();
// now I want to add this detached studypath to my newly created course
Course c = new Course();
c.addStudypath(detachedStudypath);
tx.begin();
pm.makePersistent(c); // <== error
tx.commit();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
//... handle exceptions
}
finally
{
if (tx.isActive())
{
// Error occurred so rollback the transaction
tx.rollback();
}
pm.close();
}
Course.java
@PersistenceCabable
public class Course {
// ...
@Persistent
private Set<Studypath> studypaths;
}
Studypath.java
@PersistenceCabable
public class Studypath {
// ...
@Persistent
@PrimaryKey
private Integer studypathID;
}
Is there any obvious mistake I’m missing? Thanks in advance!
Update (log):
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Native] - SELECT 'Courses.Studypath' AS NUCLEUS_TYPE, ... FROM `STUDYPATH` `A0` WHERE `A0`.`STUDYPATHID` = <12345> // this one already exists
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Retrieve] - Execution Time = 0 ms
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Retrieve] - Retrieving PreparedStatement for connection "jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1/database, UserName=user, MySQL-AB JDBC Driver"
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Native] - SELECT 'Courses.Course' AS NUCLEUS_TYPE, ... FROM `COURSE` `A0` WHERE `A0`.`COURSEID` = <1111> // there is no such course, thus it gets created
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Retrieve] - Execution Time = 1 ms
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Retrieve] - Retrieving PreparedStatement for connection "jdbc:mysql://127.0.0.1/database, UserName=user, MySQL-AB JDBC Driver"
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Native] - INSERT INTO `COURSE` (...,`COURSEID`) VALUES (...,<1111>)
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Persist] - Execution Time = 1 ms (number of rows = 1)
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Retrieve] - Closing PreparedStatement org.datanucleus.store.rdbms.ParamLoggingPreparedStatement@3baac1b5
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Persist] - The requested statement "INSERT INTO `STUDYPATH` (...) VALUES (...)" has been made batchable
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Persist] - Batch has been added to statement "INSERT INTO `STUDYPATH` (...) VALUES (...)" for processing (batch size = 1)
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Persist] - Adding statement "INSERT INTO `STUDYPATH` (...) VALUES (...)" to the current batch (new batch size = 2)
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Persist] - Batch has been added to statement "INSERT INTO `STUDYPATH` (...) VALUES (...)" for processing (batch size = 2)
DEBUG [DataNucleus.Datastore.Native] - BATCH [INSERT INTO `STUDYPATH` (...,`STUDYPATHID`) VALUES (...,<12345>); INSERT INTO `STUDYPATH` (...,`STUDYPATHID`) VALUES (<54321>)]
ERROR [DataNucleus.Datastore] - Exception thrown
I’m not sure it’s kosher to associate a detached JDO to a transient one. There’s no easy way for the ORM to know the relation is an existing JDO.
If it’s really in the same code path, I’d associate the persistent instance:
Otherwise I would makePersistent(detachedStudypath) before associating it (assuming your class is @Detachable)