JpaRepository not saving entity

devil0150 :

I have a server using spring boot and spring data jpa.

I have two classes annotated with @RestController in my server. One of them might change entities, while the other won't.

@RestController
@Slf4j
public class ControllerA {
    private EntityRepository entityRepository;

    public ControllerA(EntityRepository entityRepository) {
        this.entityRepository = entityRepository;
    }

    @PostMapping("/pathStr")
    public void changeEntity(@RequestParam("entityId") Long entityId) {
        // init
        Entity entity = entityRepository.findById(entityId);
        // make changes to entity
        entity.getOneToOneLinkedEntity().setIntProperty(0);
        // save entity
        entityRepository.save(entity);
    }
}

@RestController
@Slf4j
public class ControllerB {

    private Entity cachedEntity;
    private EntityRepository entityRepository;

    public ControllerB(EntityRepository entityRepository) {
        this.entityRepository = entityRepository;
    }

    @MessageMapping("/otherPath")
    public void getEntity(ArgumentType argument) {
        if (cachedEntity == null) {
            cachedEntity = entityRepository.save(new Entity());
        }
        Entity entity = entityRepository.findById(cachedEntity.getId()).orElse(null);
        int properyValue = entity.getOneToOneLinkedEntity().getIntProperty(); // this is not zero
    }
}

Here are the two entities and the repository:

@Entity
public class Entity implements Serializable {

    @Id
    @GeneratedValue private Long id;

    @NotNull
    @OneToOne(cascade=CascadeType.ALL)
    private OneToOneLinkedEntity linkedEntity;
}

@Entity
public class OneToOneLinkedEntity implements Serializable {

    @Id
    @GeneratedValue private Long id;

    @NotNull
    private int intProperty = 0;
}

public interface EntityRepository extends JpaRepository<Entity, Long> {
}

I make a call to ControllerA.changeEntity from the client, and once that returns, I make another call to ControllerB.getEntity. The changes I made in the first call aren't shown in the second call, (and they're not in the database either if I query directly with sql) the int property has an old value. Even though I do the save only on the Entity and not on the linkedEntity, the CascadeType.ALL should make the the linked entity update too, right?

I tried adding an entityRepository.flush() after the save in ControllerA, but the issue still appears. What can I do? How can I make ControllerB get the correct value of intProperty?

This is what I have in application.properties:

spring.jpa.hibernate.ddl-auto=create
spring.datasource.url=jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/db_name
spring.datasource.username=user
spring.datasource.password=pass
spring.jpa.properties.hibernate.dialect = org.hibernate.dialect.MySQL5Dialect
spring.jpa.hibernate.naming-strategy=org.hibernate.cfg.DefaultComponentSafeNamingStrategy
Nir Levy :

You should add @Transactional annotation to your method, so spring will handle the transaction and commit your changes.
This usually comes on the @Service class, but I see in your example that you do not have one, so put it on the controller (or add service layer, I think it's better)

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