What are detached, persistent and transient objects in hibernate? Please explain with an example.
A new
instance of a persistent class which is not associated with a Session
, has no representation in the database and no identifier value is considered transient by Hibernate:
Person person = new Person();
person.setName("Foobar");
// person is in a transient state
A persistent instance has a representation in the database, an identifier value and is associated with a Session
. You can make a transient instance persistent by associating it with a Session
:
Long id = (Long) session.save(person);
// person is now in a persistent state
Now, if we close
the Hibernate Session
, the persistent instance will become a detached instance: it isn't attached to a Session
anymore (but can still be modified and reattached to a new Session
later though).
All this is clearly explained in the whole Chapter 10. Working with objects of the Hibernate documentation that I'm only paraphrasing above. Definitely, a must-read.