I'm new to this so my concerns about the DAO may be unfounded. From where I am right 
now, JDBC is easy enough. Adding in a layer of code for the DAO is difficult for me to 
appreciate, at this point. -- Peter

"John Menke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Yes, there is a bug that was supposed to be fixed by now in the add/save see
>the Developer FAQ.  there is a workaround.  You have to use the previous
>version of the rowset implementation.  Sorry for the confusion.  We should
>have the rowset completed soon.
>
>What do you see wrong with the DAO other than the obvious save problems?
>
>-john
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>> Sent: Monday, September 02, 2002 6:03 PM
>> To: "John Menke"
>> Cc: "Mvc-Programmers"
>> Subject: basicportal .05f install
>>
>>
>> John -- Thanks! That helped a lot. I gave up on MySQL ... even
>> after getting rid of all of the \" it still had problems, so back
>> to PostgreSQL. I have gotten the application to start up and
>> sort-of behave from within my IDE. (Formerly was trying to get it
>> to run under Tomcat by itself.) Now I am getting errors when I
>> try to add or save to the database. For example
>> "java.lang.IllegalArgumentException: no table
>> nameObject:org.apache.store.StoreDAO". That was on add an item.
>> Also had error saving an existing item. I'm assuming these
>> functions work for you so I will dig a little deeper. Frankly, I
>> have misgivings about the DAO layers that appear to be here. Any
>> opinion? Another little DB typo in 05f: In createDB.sql drop
>> table "store_cart"; should read drop table "store_cart_wrk";
>> Thanks for the help.
>>   -- Peter
>>
>>
>> "John Menke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> >yes, I install .05f from scratch and it works with postgres, even install
>> >Tomcat 4.17 from scratch right before.
>> >
>> >It sounds like the database... can you confirm there is data in
>> the tables?
>> >Check the database URL in poolman.xml and security-filter config
>> files.  Is
>> >it correct for database? (including the port number?) If you are
>> using MySQL
>> >maybe port 5432 is not the correct port?
>> >
>> >ALSO:  IS THERE ANY MESSAGE IN THE WINDOW THAT YOU STARTED
>> TOMCAT IN? (THIS
>> >IS SOMETIMES DIFFERENT THAN THE LOG.)
>> >
>> >yes, reply to list
>> >
>> >-john
>> >
>>
>>
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