Sure, will do. The only thing I think I'll need to figure out is how to
persist an enumeration by name rather than ordinal value, but I imagine that it
should be pretty straight-forward to add a new field type in my app to handle
it.
Thanks,
Craig
On Mar 3, 2010, at 7:45 PM, Ross Mellgren wrote:
> It's no problem, as I mentioned the compiler error is practically useless.
>
> Hope you get along well, let me know if you have any other issues.
>
> -Ross
>
> On Mar 3, 2010, at 7:29 PM, Craig Blake wrote:
>
>> Yep, that seems to be better. Sorry for the noise, I don't know why I
>> didn't think to check that.
>>
>> Thanks for the quick answer.
>>
>> Craig
>>
>> On Mar 3, 2010, at 4:44 PM, Ross Mellgren wrote:
>>
>>> Unfortunately the compiler error is bizarre (due to some of the type
>>> shuffling involved), but the underlying problem you're experiencing is that
>>> DateTimeFields (and therefore JSONDateTimeFields) have a storage type of
>>> Calendar, and you're trying to assign a Date to them. Try
>>> Calendar.getInstance instead of new Date() and see if that resolves it for
>>> you?
>>>
>>> -Ross
>>>
>>> On Mar 3, 2010, at 4:32 PM, Craig Blake wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi,
>>>>
>>>> I am getting familiar with the lift-couchdb module, and trying to put
>>>> together a sample based on the tests in the module. Trying to create a
>>>> record, based on this test code:
>>>>
>>>> def testRec1: Person = Person.createRecord.name("Alice").age(25)
>>>>
>>>> this is what I have:
>>>>
>>>> class Account extends CouchRecord[Account] {
>>>> def meta = Account
>>>> object created extends JSONDateTimeField(this)
>>>> }
>>>> object Account extends Account with CouchMetaRecord[Account]
>>>>
>>>> ...
>>>>
>>>> val account = Account.createRecord.created(new Date())
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I get a compilation error:
>>>>
>>>> [WARNING] Test.scala:44: error: overloaded method value apply with
>>>> alternatives ((net.liftweb.common.Box[_12.MyType])test.Account) forSome {
>>>> val _12: object test.Account#created } <and> ((_13.MyType)test.Account)
>>>> forSome { val _13: object test.Account#created } cannot be applied to
>>>> (java.util.Date)
>>>> [WARNING] val account = Account.createRecord.created( new Date())
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I'm sure that I am just missing something obvious. Any ideas what?
>>>>
>>>> Thanks,
>>>> Craig
>>>>
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