Hi, Alex, thanks a lot for your help. I've been following your advises and it seems to be clearer for me.
The problem is that our tstamp column is a DATE column. When I manually try an insert then an update with java.sql.Timestamp, it does not work. If I execute it with a java.sql.Date, it works but it doesn't save minutes and seconds info. For a concurrent access management column, it is not so good. I created another column with TIMESTAMP type (I'm on Oracle 9i) and it works fine with Timestamp. I'm using the oracle ojdbc14.jar driver. Do I have another solution than changing all my oracle tstamp column types? Thanks in advance, Fred View the original post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=viewtopic&p=3876160#3876160 Reply to the post : http://www.jboss.org/index.html?module=bb&op=posting&mode=reply&p=3876160 ------------------------------------------------------- This SF.Net email is sponsored by: NEC IT Guy Games. Get your fingers limbered up and give it your best shot. 4 great events, 4 opportunities to win big! Highest score wins.NEC IT Guy Games. Play to win an NEC 61 plasma display. Visit http://www.necitguy.com/?r=20 _______________________________________________ JBoss-user mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/jboss-user
