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Kevin Sutter commented on OPENJPA-2240:
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Thanks for the info, Piotr. I was surprised to see that you are running Java
6. I hadn't seen the VerifyError with Java 6, only Java 7. In Java 7, the
class verification was turned on by default. In Java 6, this class
verification was supposed to be optional. Is there any chance that you running
with class verification? If so, can you turn it off? Since we introduced a
dependency on ASM to correct these StackMapTable errors with Java 7, is there
any chance you could build/enhance with Java 7. If that helps, then maybe we
can just enable ASM for Java 6 class files as well as Java 7. In the mean
time, if I have time, I will try to reproduce the issue locally with your
submitted entity definitions. Thanks.
Kevin
> JVMVRFY012 when using openjpa together with hyperjaxb3
> ------------------------------------------------------
>
> Key: OPENJPA-2240
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-2240
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: Enhance
> Affects Versions: 2.2.0
> Environment: IBM-JDK, SUN-JDK
> Reporter: Piotr Klimczak
> Priority: Critical
> Labels: enhancement, hyperjaxb3, jpa, stubs, xsd
>
> We are facing a problem with class enhancing generated by hyperjaxb3.
> "Caused by: java.lang.VerifyError: JVMVRFY012 stack shape inconsistent;
> class=foo/Bar, metoda=pcgetDataTimeItem()Ljava/util/Date;, pc=7"
> The problem occurs on every usage of non JPA compatible type like
> XMLGregorianCalendar.
> For those types, the hyperjaxb3 plugin creates a kind of "proxy"
> setter/getter that uses JPA capable type.
> Example of such proxy getter/setter:
> <code>
> @Basic
> @Column(name = "DATATIMEITEM")
> @Temporal(TemporalType.TIMESTAMP)
> public Date getDataTimeItem() {
> return
> XmlAdapterUtils.unmarshall(XMLGregorianCalendarAsDateTime.class,
> this.getDataTime());
> }
> </code>
> then the XmlAdapterUtils.unmarshall looks like:
> <code>
> public static <ValueType, BoundType> BoundType unmarshall(
> Class<? extends XmlAdapter<ValueType, BoundType>>
> xmlAdapterClass,
> ValueType v) {
> try {
> final XmlAdapter<ValueType, BoundType> xmlAdapter =
> getXmlAdapter(xmlAdapterClass);
> return xmlAdapter.unmarshal(v);
> } catch (Exception ex) {
> throw new RuntimeException(ex);
> }
> }
> </code>
> I have found that the problem occurs only because of the type of
> XmlAdapterUtils.unmarshall method. The problem is that it's 1st type is a
> "Class". Changing the 1st type from Class type to any other like Object
> solves the problem but it is not a solution.
> I think the problem is somewhere in serp project as after the enhancment
> process of classes containing non JPA capable XSD types, each call of that
> class generates the JVMVRFY012 exception- even during junit tests.
> Please note, that this bug is a blocker for my project.
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