Yes, that is the best thing and I am dong that. Thanks for the help.
Werner Guttmann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Avalovin,
if building Castor from source is not a problem for you, why don't you download the most recent Castor sources from
the CVS repository at castor.exolab.org. With some recent updates by Bruce last week, the code in the repository
now relies on Avalon Commons Logging and Log4J.
Not only would it be much easier to add your own debug/trace statements, you'd have more flexibility to configure
the
logging framework to your needs.
Werner
--Original Message Text---
From: Avalivin Jhons
Date: Fri, 28 Nov 2003 10:10:30 +0000 (GMT)
Hi Bruce,I downloaded castor-0.9.5.zip and build it from the source code. Looking forward to get some help from
you.Cheers,Avalovin
====================================================================Avalovin, Depending on
which version of Castor you're using, the answer willvary. ! In the CVS version, I recently switched the logging over to
makeuse of Log4J so the logging can be easily traced. If you're using thelast released version of Castor, it is still
using
the old logging andwe'll probably need to change some code to add loggi!
ng for
the itemsyou want to see. Please let me know what version you're using and wecan get you what you need. Bruce
=======================================================================
Hi Castor users,
I am not very familiar with how Castor works internally.
Can anybody tell me how can I know what is the SQL command that Castor is going to execute?
The mapping.setLogWriter( writer ) and jdo.setLogWriter(writer) is logging SQL for loading, creating, updating and
so no. But I get a SQLException excep 1ORA-01747: invalid user.table.column, table.column, or column
specification
when caster execute db.commit(). Could not find any relevant log message which ! can cause the problem.
So I want to know about the SQL statement, which is causing problem.
I want to add that this happens only when I change the value of the retrieved object through corresponding
setAccessor() methods and then issue a db.commit() to update the object.
Any help will be highly appreciated.
Avalovin===============================================================================
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