I have an integration test in my Grails application that fails when I try to save an entity of type Member
invitingMember.save(flush: true)
The underlying problem is probably that Hibernate doesn't cascade the save. So when you flush the Member
, Hibernate notices that the collection is still dirty (which is probably not what you want). So either flush the collection manually or tell Hibernate to cascade all the updates.
The only time I've encountered that exeception is when using Hibernate events e.g. beforeInsert, beforeUpdate etc - are you using these?
There's an issue in JIRA related to this which has been fixed for Grails 1.2
I had that error when a tried to add element to a collection after delete elements from the collection. I solved it by calling save(flush:true)
before add new elements to the collection.
select
.I found a possible solution here.
Actually, look at toString, equals, hashcode and make sure you are not accessing your lazy accessor.
I know I am talking about java and here the question is about grails but maybe there is the same kind of thing for grails.
Don't hesitate to edit.
It was the issue for me (in java)