Hi All:
Are Entity ECAs handled by the Entity Engine exclusively? TIA Ruth |
this should help. http://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/javadocs/org/ofbiz/entity/eca/EntityEcaHandler.html ========================= BJ Freeman http://bjfreeman.elance.com Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=93> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man <http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro> Ruth Hoffman sent the following on 3/24/2010 1:40 PM: > Hi All: > Are Entity ECAs handled by the Entity Engine exclusively? > TIA > Ruth > |
Hi BJ:
Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are evaluated and any actions are run 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do 5) Program control returns to the caller TIA Ruth BJ Freeman wrote: > this should help. > http://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/javadocs/org/ofbiz/entity/eca/EntityEcaHandler.html > > ========================= > BJ Freeman > http://bjfreeman.elance.com > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=93> > Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> > > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist > > Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > <http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro> > > > Ruth Hoffman sent the following on 3/24/2010 1:40 PM: > >> Hi All: >> Are Entity ECAs handled by the Entity Engine exclusively? >> TIA >> Ruth >> >> > > > > |
Ruth Hoffman wrote:
> Hi BJ: > Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: > 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program > 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for > the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler > 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are > evaluated and any actions are run > 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator > 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do > 5) Program control returns to the caller More complex. Before database save, after database save, before/after cache put, before/after key looking, list lookup, etc. Lots of events are watchable. |
On 24/03/2010, at 5:24 PM, Adam Heath wrote:
> Ruth Hoffman wrote: >> Hi BJ: >> Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: >> 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program >> 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for >> the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler >> 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are >> evaluated and any actions are run >> 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator >> 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do >> 5) Program control returns to the caller > > More complex. > > Before database save, after database save, before/after cache put, > before/after key looking, list lookup, etc. Lots of events are watchable. Regards Scott smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
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Note that it seems delegator.storeAll does not trigger the EECAs, unlike delegator.store
There a jira opened fir it but no patch atm. -- Wickersheimer Jeremy On Thursday 25 March 2010 07:24:06 Adam Heath wrote: > Ruth Hoffman wrote: > > Hi BJ: > > Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: > > 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program > > 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for > > the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler > > 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are > > evaluated and any actions are run > > 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator > > 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do > > 5) Program control returns to the caller > > More complex. > > Before database save, after database save, before/after cache put, > before/after key looking, list lookup, etc. Lots of events are watchable. |
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Hi Adam, Scott, Jeremy:
Thanks. That is exactly what I wanted to know. Ruth Adam Heath wrote: > Ruth Hoffman wrote: > >> Hi BJ: >> Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: >> 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program >> 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for >> the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler >> 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are >> evaluated and any actions are run >> 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator >> 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do >> 5) Program control returns to the caller >> > > More complex. > > Before database save, after database save, before/after cache put, > before/after key looking, list lookup, etc. Lots of events are watchable. > > |
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Hi Jeremy (is this your last name or first?)
storeAll calls either store or create so doesn't that imply that it does everything that they do? Regards Scott HotWax Media http://www.hotwaxmedia.com On 24/03/2010, at 5:30 PM, Wickersheimer Jeremy wrote: > Note that it seems delegator.storeAll does not trigger the EECAs, unlike delegator.store > There a jira opened fir it but no patch atm. > > -- > Wickersheimer Jeremy > On Thursday 25 March 2010 07:24:06 Adam Heath wrote: >> Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>> Hi BJ: >>> Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: >>> 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program >>> 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for >>> the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler >>> 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are >>> evaluated and any actions are run >>> 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator >>> 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do >>> 5) Program control returns to the caller >> >> More complex. >> >> Before database save, after database save, before/after cache put, >> before/after key looking, list lookup, etc. Lots of events are watchable. smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
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here is the xsd that calls out the events
http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/framework/entity/dtd/entity-eca.xsd?revision=763175&view=markup here is a working example. http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/ofbiz/trunk/applications/order/entitydef/eecas.xml?view=markup ========================= BJ Freeman http://bjfreeman.elance.com Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=93> Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man <http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro> BJ Freeman sent the following on 3/24/2010 2:34 PM: > this should help. > http://ci.apache.org/projects/ofbiz/site/javadocs/org/ofbiz/entity/eca/EntityEcaHandler.html > > ========================= > BJ Freeman > http://bjfreeman.elance.com > Strategic Power Office with Supplier Automation <http://www.businessesnetwork.com/automation/viewforum.php?f=93> > Specialtymarket.com <http://www.specialtymarket.com/> > > Systems Integrator-- Glad to Assist > > Chat Y! messenger: bjfr33man > <http://www.linkedin.com/profile?viewProfile=&key=1237480&locale=en_US&trk=tab_pro> > > > Ruth Hoffman sent the following on 3/24/2010 1:40 PM: >> Hi All: >> Are Entity ECAs handled by the Entity Engine exclusively? >> TIA >> Ruth >> > > > |
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I just know i ran into this problem, and i replaced storeAll by a loop which call store on
each entity for it to work. You can look for the JIRA which has the exact code used. -- Wickersheimer Jeremy On Thursday 25 March 2010 07:38:19 Scott Gray wrote: > Hi Jeremy (is this your last name or first?) > > storeAll calls either store or create so doesn't that imply that it does > everything that they do? > > Regards > Scott > > HotWax Media > http://www.hotwaxmedia.com > > On 24/03/2010, at 5:30 PM, Wickersheimer Jeremy wrote: > > Note that it seems delegator.storeAll does not trigger the EECAs, unlike > > delegator.store There a jira opened fir it but no patch atm. > > > >> Ruth Hoffman wrote: > >>> Hi BJ: > >>> Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: > >>> 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program > >>> 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for > >>> the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler > >>> 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are > >>> evaluated and any actions are run > >>> 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator > >>> 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do > >>> 5) Program control returns to the caller > >> > >> More complex. > >> > >> Before database save, after database save, before/after cache put, > >> before/after key looking, list lookup, etc. Lots of events are > >> watchable. |
The jira issue is talking about removeAll not storeAll (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3554)
Regards Scott On 24/03/2010, at 5:51 PM, Wickersheimer Jeremy wrote: > I just know i ran into this problem, and i replaced storeAll by a loop which call store on > each entity for it to work. > You can look for the JIRA which has the exact code used. > -- > Wickersheimer Jeremy > On Thursday 25 March 2010 07:38:19 Scott Gray wrote: >> Hi Jeremy (is this your last name or first?) >> >> storeAll calls either store or create so doesn't that imply that it does >> everything that they do? >> >> Regards >> Scott >> >> HotWax Media >> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >> >> On 24/03/2010, at 5:30 PM, Wickersheimer Jeremy wrote: >>> Note that it seems delegator.storeAll does not trigger the EECAs, unlike >>> delegator.store There a jira opened fir it but no patch atm. >>> >>>> Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>> Hi BJ: >>>>> Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: >>>>> 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program >>>>> 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for >>>>> the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler >>>>> 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are >>>>> evaluated and any actions are run >>>>> 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator >>>>> 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do >>>>> 5) Program control returns to the caller >>>> >>>> More complex. >>>> >>>> Before database save, after database save, before/after cache put, >>>> before/after key looking, list lookup, etc. Lots of events are >>>> watchable. smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
But yes you are correct, removeAll results in a DELETE FROM [TABLE] WHERE ... so the delegator has no way of knowing what is being removed, this would effect the cache as well.
Regards Scott On 24/03/2010, at 5:58 PM, Scott Gray wrote: > The jira issue is talking about removeAll not storeAll (https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OFBIZ-3554) > > Regards > Scott > > On 24/03/2010, at 5:51 PM, Wickersheimer Jeremy wrote: > >> I just know i ran into this problem, and i replaced storeAll by a loop which call store on >> each entity for it to work. >> You can look for the JIRA which has the exact code used. >> -- >> Wickersheimer Jeremy >> On Thursday 25 March 2010 07:38:19 Scott Gray wrote: >>> Hi Jeremy (is this your last name or first?) >>> >>> storeAll calls either store or create so doesn't that imply that it does >>> everything that they do? >>> >>> Regards >>> Scott >>> >>> HotWax Media >>> http://www.hotwaxmedia.com >>> >>> On 24/03/2010, at 5:30 PM, Wickersheimer Jeremy wrote: >>>> Note that it seems delegator.storeAll does not trigger the EECAs, unlike >>>> delegator.store There a jira opened fir it but no patch atm. >>>> >>>>> Ruth Hoffman wrote: >>>>>> Hi BJ: >>>>>> Thanks. So does this mean that EECAs work as follows?: >>>>>> 1) A GenericDelegator object is gotten by the calling program >>>>>> 2) The GenericDelegator code looks to see if any EECAs are defined for >>>>>> the given Entity using the DelegatorEcaHandler >>>>>> 3) If any EECAs are defined for the Entity, those conditions are >>>>>> evaluated and any actions are run >>>>>> 4) Program control passes back to the GenericDelegator >>>>>> 4) The GenericDelegator does whatever it was called to do >>>>>> 5) Program control returns to the caller >>>>> >>>>> More complex. >>>>> >>>>> Before database save, after database save, before/after cache put, >>>>> before/after key looking, list lookup, etc. Lots of events are >>>>> watchable. > smime.p7s (3K) Download Attachment |
Scott Gray wrote:
> But yes you are correct, removeAll results in a DELETE FROM [TABLE] WHERE ... so the delegator has no way of knowing what is being removed, this would effect the cache as well. No, the cache isn't affected. It(the cache) can be given a condition of things to remove, and it will find everything that matches. |
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