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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 );
}
}