This usually happens if you are running against a class file (bytecode) that was not enhanced via the JDO bytecode enhancer. I suspect that the enhancer wasn't run, or there is a problem in the .jdo files for that class.

-Brian

On Mar 23, 2004, at 10:01 AM, Philippe Guillard wrote:

I've got a JDOUserException/Object not PersistenceCapable error, Can
somebody tell me in which direction i should look for my error?

I only copied and adapt a working class to another one for another DB
table. So the repository.xml is there, don't have enhanced class
problems since i use JDO 1.0.1 for these both 2 new classes, they also
look similar in terms of column types used, don't need to give the path
cause it is in same directory and i use inside cocoon.(i use cocoon with
mysql, sun JDO 1.0.1)


Thanks for help.
Phil


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