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2014-04-19 13:29 GMT+02:00 <[email protected]>:

> I am using this genrator setup to create my jooq record objects
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
> <configuration xmlns="http://www.jooq.org/xsd/jooq-codegen-3.0.0.xsd";>
>     <jdbc>
>         <driver>com.mysql.jdbc.Driver</driver>
>         <url>jdbc:mysql://localhost:3306/local</url>
>         <user>a</user>
>         <password>b</password>
>     </jdbc>
>     <generator>
>         <name>org.jooq.util.DefaultGenerator</name>
>         <database>
>             <name>org.jooq.util.mysql.MySQLDatabase</name>
>             <includes>.*</includes>
>             <excludes></excludes>
>             <recordVersionFields></recordVersionFields>
>             <recordTimestampFields></recordTimestampFields>
>             <dateAsTimestamp>false</dateAsTimestamp>
>             <unsignedTypes>true</unsignedTypes>
>             <inputSchema>local</inputSchema>
>             <outputSchema>heroku_abc</outputSchema>
>         </database>
>         <generate>
>             <relations>true</relations>
>             <deprecated>true</deprecated>
>             <instanceFields>true</instanceFields>
>             <generatedAnnotation>true</generatedAnnotation>
>             <records>true</records>
>             <pojos>false</pojos>
>             <immutablePojos>false</immutablePojos>
>             <interfaces>false</interfaces>
>             <daos>false</daos>
>             <jpaAnnotations>false</jpaAnnotations>
>             <validationAnnotations>false</validationAnnotations>
>             <globalObjectReferences>true</globalObjectReferences>
>         </generate>
>         <target>
>             <packageName>dk.foo.entities.generated</packageName>
>
> <directory>/home/user/Development/git/dp/src/main/java/</directory>
>         </target>
>     </generator>
> </configuration>
>
>
> I can't seem to understand why my generated records implements the Record4
> interface.
> while the record is marked as implementing the interface, it has no
> implementation of its method resulting in this error message from my IDE -
> eclipse:
>
> The type BjCategoriesRecord must implement the inherited abstract method
> Record4<Integer,Integer,String,Byte>.values(Integer, Integer, String, Byte)
>
>
> One of my records:
> @javax.annotation.Generated(value    = { "http://www.jooq.org";, "3.1.0" },
>                             comments = "This class is generated by jOOQ")
> @java.lang.SuppressWarnings({ "all", "unchecked", "rawtypes" })
> public class CategoriesRecord extends
> org.jooq.impl.UpdatableRecordImpl<dk.foo.entities.generated.tables.records.CategoriesRecord>
> implements org.jooq.Record4<java.lang.Integer, java.lang.Integer,
> java.lang.String, java.lang.Byte> {
>
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