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Asked: May 10, 20262026-05-10T22:47:29+00:00 2026-05-10T22:47:29+00:00

I’m trying to setup Spring using Hibernate and JPA, but when trying to persist

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I’m trying to setup Spring using Hibernate and JPA, but when trying to persist an object, nothing seems to be added to the database.

Am using the following:

<bean id='dataSource' class='org.apache.commons.dbcp.BasicDataSource'>     <property name='url' value='${jdbc.url}'/>     <property name='driverClassName' value='${jdbc.driverClassName}'/>     <property name='username' value='${jdbc.username}'/>     <property name='password' value='${jdbc.password}'/> </bean>  <bean id='entityManagerFactory' class='org.springframework.orm.jpa.LocalContainerEntityManagerFactoryBean'>     <property name='dataSource' ref='dataSource' />     <property name='persistenceUnitName' value='BankingWeb' />     <property name='jpaVendorAdapter'>         <bean class='org.springframework.orm.jpa.vendor.HibernateJpaVendorAdapter'>             <property name='generateDdl' value='true' />             <property name='showSql' value='true' />             <property name='databasePlatform' value='${hibernate.dialect}' />         </bean>     </property> </bean>  <tx:annotation-driven/>  <bean id='transactionManager' class='org.springframework.orm.jpa.JpaTransactionManager'>     <property name='entityManagerFactory' ref='entityManagerFactory'/> </bean>  <bean class='org.springframework.orm.jpa.support.PersistenceAnnotationBeanPostProcessor' />  <bean class='org.springframework.dao.annotation.PersistenceExceptionTranslationPostProcessor'/>  <bean name='accountManager' class='ssel.banking.dao.jpa.AccountManager' /> <bean name='userManager' class='ssel.banking.dao.jpa.UserManager' /> 

And in AccountManager, I’m doing:

@Repository public class AccountManager implements IAccountManager {      @PersistenceContext private EntityManager em;      /* -- 8< -- Query methods omitted -- 8< -- */      public Account storeAccount(Account ac) {     ac = em.merge(ac);         em.persist(ac);         return ac;     } } 

Where ac comes from:

    Account ac = new Account();     ac.setId(mostRecent.getId()+1);     ac.setUser(user);     ac.setName(accName);     ac.setDate(new Date());     ac.setValue(0);     ac = accountManager.storeAccount(ac);     return ac; 

Is there anyone who can point out what I’m doing wrong? The persist call returns without throwing exceptions. If afterwards I do em.contains(ac), this returns true.

In case anyone needed, here’s how Account is defined:

@SuppressWarnings('serial') @Entity @NamedQueries({         @NamedQuery(name = 'Account.AllAccounts', query = 'SELECT a FROM Account a'),         @NamedQuery(name = 'Account.Accounts4User', query = 'SELECT a FROM Account a WHERE user=:user'),          @NamedQuery(name = 'Account.Account4Name', query = 'SELECT a FROM Account a WHERE name=:name'),         @NamedQuery(name = 'Account.MaxId', query = 'SELECT MAX(a.id) FROM Account a'),         @NamedQuery(name = 'Account.Account4Id', query = 'SELECT a FROM Account a WHERE id=:id'),     }) public class Account extends AbstractNamedDomain {     @Temporal(TemporalType.DATE)     @Column(name = 'xdate')     private Date date;      private double value;      @ManyToOne(cascade={CascadeType.PERSIST, CascadeType.MERGE})     @JoinColumn(name='userid')     private User user;      public User getUser() {         return user;     }      public void setUser(User user) {         this.user = user;     }      @OneToMany(cascade={CascadeType.PERSIST, CascadeType.MERGE}, fetch=FetchType.EAGER)     @OrderBy('date')     private List<AccountActivity> accountActivity = new ArrayList<AccountActivity>();      public List<AccountActivity> getAccountActivity() {         return accountActivity;     }      public void setAccountActivity(List<AccountActivity> accountActivity) {         this.accountActivity = accountActivity;     }      public Date getDate() {         return date;     }      public void setDate(Date date) {         this.date = date;     }      public double getValue() {         return value;     }      public void setValue(double value) {         this.value = value;     }      public void addAccountActivity(AccountActivity activity) {         // Make sure ordering is maintained, JPA only does this on loading         int i = 0;         while (i < getAccountActivity().size()) {             if (getAccountActivity().get(i).getDate().compareTo(activity.getDate()) <= 0)                 break;             i++;         }         getAccountActivity().add(i, activity);     } }  @MappedSuperclass public abstract class AbstractNamedDomain extends AbstractDomain {      private String name;      public AbstractNamedDomain() {      }      public AbstractNamedDomain(String name) {          this.name = name;     }      public String getName() {         return name;     }      public void setName(String name) {         this.name = name;     } }  @MappedSuperclass public abstract class AbstractDomain implements Serializable {      @Id @GeneratedValue     private long id = NEW_ID;      public static long NEW_ID = -1;      public long getId() {         return id;     }      public void setId(long id) {         this.id = id;      }      public boolean isNew() {          return id==NEW_ID;     } } 
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  1. 2026-05-10T22:47:30+00:00Added an answer on May 10, 2026 at 10:47 pm

    Thanks to eric and Juan Manuel’s answers, I was able to figure out that the transaction wasn’t committed.

    Adding @Transactional to the storeAccount method did the trick!

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