Package org.eclipse.persistence.internal.descriptors

Examples of org.eclipse.persistence.internal.descriptors.ObjectBuilder.createRecord()


            // If the value is stored in the cache or object, there still may
            // be read-only mappings for it, so the object must always be updated for
            // any writable or read-only mappings for the version value.
            // Reuse the method used for returning as has the same requirements.
            ObjectBuilder objectBuilder = this.descriptor.getObjectBuilder();
            AbstractRecord record = objectBuilder.createRecord(1, session);
            record.put(this.writeLockField, lockValue);
            objectBuilder.assignReturnRow(object, session, record);           
            if (objectChangeSet != null) {
                objectChangeSet.setWriteLockValue(lockValue);
                query.getQueryMechanism().updateChangeSet(this.descriptor, objectChangeSet, record, object);
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            // If the value is stored in the cache or object, there still may
            // be read-only mappings for it, so the object must always be updated for
            // any writable or read-only mappings for the version value.
            // Reuse the method used for returning as has the same requirements.
            ObjectBuilder objectBuilder = this.descriptor.getObjectBuilder();
            AbstractRecord record = objectBuilder.createRecord(1, session);
            record.put(this.writeLockField, lockValue);
            if (objectChangeSet != null) {
                objectChangeSet.setWriteLockValue(lockValue);
            }
            objectBuilder.assignReturnRow(object, session, record, objectChangeSet);           
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            // If the value is stored in the cache or object, there still may
            // be read-only mappings for it, so the object must always be updated for
            // any writable or read-only mappings for the version value.
            // Reuse the method used for returning as has the same requirements.
            ObjectBuilder objectBuilder = this.descriptor.getObjectBuilder();
            AbstractRecord record = objectBuilder.createRecord(1, session);
            record.put(this.writeLockField, lockValue);
            objectBuilder.assignReturnRow(object, session, record);           
            if (objectChangeSet != null) {
                objectChangeSet.setWriteLockValue(lockValue);
                query.getQueryMechanism().updateChangeSet(this.descriptor, objectChangeSet, record, object);
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