> This shit happens to me all the time.
> You JUST need to edit your persisting class, add a space somewhere,
> and have datanucleus rebuild your class persistence stuff.

Which is nothing to do with his problem.

The problem in your case is Google's Eclipse plugin seems to have
problems detecting changes to classes and so doesn't trigger
enhancement at the correct place. Obviously the DataNucleus project
has its own Eclipse plugin which has never had any reported problem of
that nature. Oh, and the DataNucleus plugin is Apache 2 licensed and
open source, unlike the Google plugin seems to be (is it open source
yet?, two years after release)

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