/* * Hibernate, Relational Persistence for Idiomatic Java * * Copyright (c) 2009-2011, Red Hat Inc. or third-party contributors as * indicated by the @author tags or express copyright attribution * statements applied by the authors. All third-party contributions are * distributed under license by Red Hat Inc. * * This copyrighted material is made available to anyone wishing to use, modify, * copy, or redistribute it subject to the terms and conditions of the GNU * Lesser General Public License, as published by the Free Software Foundation. * * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY * or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License * for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License * along with this distribution; if not, write to: * Free Software Foundation, Inc. * 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor * Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA */ package org.hibernate.ejb.event; import org.hibernate.engine.spi.CascadingAction; import org.hibernate.event.spi.AutoFlushEventListener; import org.hibernate.event.internal.DefaultAutoFlushEventListener; import org.hibernate.internal.util.collections.IdentityMap; /** * In JPA, it is the create operation that is cascaded to unmanaged entities at flush time (instead of the save-update * operation in Hibernate). * * @author Gavin King */ public class EJB3AutoFlushEventListener extends DefaultAutoFlushEventListener implements HibernateEntityManagerEventListener { public static final AutoFlushEventListener INSTANCE = new EJB3AutoFlushEventListener(); protected CascadingAction getCascadingAction() { return CascadingAction.PERSIST_ON_FLUSH; } protected Object getAnything() { return IdentityMap.instantiate( 10 ); } }