You are the (J)Boss !

Maybe, this could be test by the EJB Compliance Verifier ?

Thanks.

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Hi!

Vincent Harcq wrote:
> I have changed that, but it does not help.
> 
> Have a look at my jaws.xml and jdbc-type for pk.
> <jaws>
>    <enterprise-beans>
>       <entity>
>          <ejb-name>Application</ejb-name>
>          <table-name>APPLICATION</table-name>
>          <cmp-field>
>             <field-name>pk</field-name>
>             <column-name>PK</column-name>
>             <jdbc-type>JAVA_OBJECT</jdbc-type>
>             <sql-type>VARCHAR(250)</sql-type>

JDBC-type should be VARCHAR.

> >From the examples on the Web, they supply INTEGER so I guess I
should
> put VARCHAR here.
> When I change it to VARCHAR, I receive Exception on the server.

I'm guessing that your bean has a field of type "GeneralPK". If so,
that
is wrong. It should have a String field which has the same name as the
name of the String in your GeneralPK.

/Rickard

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