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Re: Partially saving the object graph. How?




On Mar 19, 2007, at 12:42 PM, Jean Pierre Malrieu wrote:

That having been said, I think you might be able to override updatedObjects(), insertedObjects(), and deletedObjects(), and filter the results from those to include only objects that are instanceof A. That strikes me as the method involving the least amount of work, but I'm not sure what the results of that would actually be once it filtered up to saveChanges(). I suspect at that point, it might ignore those accessors, but you could try it.

Thanks. That's an idea. I'll see if it is feasible.

I had an idea like that once, when I was young. For the morbidly curious, yes, gasoline is indeed highly flammable just like "they" say. :-P


You don't even want to think about doing this.

Chuck

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