I think I'm hitting this check since updating to 1.2.8. I've got
something like:
class A {
B bVar;
List<B> bList;
}
Should I be getting this error? I haven't noticed a problem with my
app using this setup.
Thanks!
Dan
On Dec 5 2009, 12:52 am, "Max Ross (Google)" <maxr
[email protected]> wrote:
> SDK 1.2.8 contains a new check that detects if one of your JDO or JPA model
> objects has two relationship fields of the same type. For example:
>
> class A {
> List<B> bList;
> List<B> anotherBList;
>
> }
>
> Unfortunately I was a little too aggressive with this check, so the
> following also run afoul of the check:
>
> abstract class B {}
>
> class C extends B {}
> class D extends B {}
>
> class A {
> List<C> cList:
> List<D> dList;
>
> }
>
> If you get an exception that says
>
> Class XXX has multiple relationship fields of type YYYY. This is not yet
> supported.
>
> and your class hierarchy resembles the one above, you can disable this check
> by with the following config property:
>
> <property name="datanucleus.appengine.multipleRelationsOfSameTypeAreErrors"
> value="true"/>
>
> We'll get this fixed shortly.
>
> Sorry for the trouble,
> Max
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