Hmmm...well thats odd. Are you using this in a web-app type
deployment? Or a desktop app? In theory it shouldn't matter. I have
castor working fine in both areas, but just curious.


On Mon, 13 Dec 2004 21:07:07 +0000, jim burton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
> Nick,
> 
> thanks for your reply - I have got the same code working on a different
> box - same castor (0.9.5.4) same jdk (1.5), the working one is win2k,
> not working is fedora core 2. I can't figure out what the difference is
> between the two environments, presumably classpath-related? mapping.xml
> looks like:
> 
> 
> 
> <mapping>
>    <class name="org.jmaid.testcastor.Media" identity="id">
>      <map-to table="media" />
>      <field name="id" type="integer">
>        <sql name="id" type="integer"/>
>      </field>
>      <field name="type" type="string">
>        <sql name="type" type="char" />
>      </field>
>    </class>
> </mapping>
> 
> Unless anyone has any bright ideas I'll keep trying to figure it out.
> 
> 
> 
> Nick Stuart wrote:
> > Jim, can you post your most recent mapping filing and copy and paste
> > the exception in? You should definitely be able to get past this
> > simple test case.  Also, not that this matters at the moment, but you
> > should be able to place your mapping and database files right at the
> > root src directory (so in src/) instead of in the packages.
> >
> > -Nick
> >
> >
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