Hi,
if I use
public static void *orderList*(java.util.List objects,
java.util.List orderings)
from the Ordering-Class for sorting date-values it behaves like a toString()
from the date-values is sorted and so it's a order-by-day and not a
order-by-date.
Is there
java.lang.Comparable is used to order Date fields. toString is not
involved anywhere on Cayenne end. Is there a chance you are
converting the values to Strings yourself before doing the
comparison? And what version of Cayenne is that?
Andrus
On Dec 4, 2006, at 1:52 PM, Juergen Saar
I didn't expect toString() to be involved, but it was the easiest way to
explain the sorting result.
Currently I'm working with version 1.2.1 ... the problem is also in 1.1.4
What I'm doing, is sorting a relation-list ... a kind of events of an order.
Converting the Date with
On Dec 4, 2006, at 15:25 , Juergen Saar wrote:
BTW: I'm preparing for Cayenne 2.0.1, but converting all
packagenames from
org.objectstyle to org.apache is not really fun ... any hints how
this can
be done without too many keyboard-action? (There are about 2000
Classes in
our cayenne
1 additional information:
The orderList method is call with 2 sort criteria 1. Date, 2. Short
2006/12/4, Andrus Adamchik [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
java.lang.Comparable is used to order Date fields. toString is not
involved anywhere on Cayenne end. Is there a chance you are
converting the values to
If you are using Unix, get rpl ...
http://www.laffeycomputer.com/rpl.html
You can use it to replace org.objectstyle.cayenne with
org.apache.cayenne recursively.
/dev/mrg
On 12/4/06, Juergen Saar [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't expect toString() to be involved, but it was the easiest way
Hi there,
I would like to know how cayenne handles java.util.date values.
My problem is, that I have to import xml files with datetime values of
different timezones. For example the file consits the following tag:
date=30.11.2006 22:14:28. In my case it should represents a datetime value of