I got that behaviour. Some of the entries within the default mappings created by
default are duff. The way I worked around it was to fire up the EJX Jaws editor
while manually reviewing the type mappings in the Jaws.xml file and reapplying
those types in Jaws (What you actually add to the type mappings doesn't matter
if you are not using that db) There are about six or so that are wrong -
generally BIT class I think.
I looked for a source of these mappings that EJX uses but couldn't find it. If
anybody could enlighten me (us....)
Tim
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I am building in Jbuilder4 and using ejx to modify the
xml files particularly the jaws.xml to add a finder .
When I go to deploy, I get an error about a NULL jdbc type in
the mapping for SOLID. I never edited the SOLID mapping.
What is happening here?
-Paul Dorn
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