Hi Thorsten,

Yup, I've checked out and built the latest sources from the
CVS repository - it works with my "order" package now.

The Lexer.java at r1.9 is the one that shipped with Castor 0.9.3,
according to the CVS tags, so the r1.10 is the one that does
fix the problem.

Thanks for pointing this out, and for the quick response.

I'll now be on my way to convincing the higher-ups to adopt
Castor JDO in our enterprise project ... :)


Low Ee Mien
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From: "Thorsten Thielen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 8:04 PM
Subject: Re: [castor-dev] OQLQuery parse problem with certain package
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Hi!

> I'm using the 0.9.3 version downloaded from the website.
> It's somewhere in the source for org.exolab.castor.jdo.oql.Parser,
> which I think currently stands at r1.14 - the same as the one
> in the download package.

The cause of the problem is in Lexer.java. r1.10 of the Lexer.java (the
most recent one) is the one with the problem (hopefully) fixed.

revision 1.10
date: 2001/07/06 08:08:58;  author: thorsten;  state: Exp;  lines: +18
-5
Keywords may now be used as identifiers if a dot precedes them.

I don't know if that revision is the one used in the 0.9.3 release that
is available on the download page.

--
mfg
Thorsten Thielen
Ipcon Informationssysteme - www.ipcon.de

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