Kirill Petrov wrote:
Armin Waibel wrote:
I have a class that has a property which is a Vector of Strings. I
looked through the mail archive and learned that OJB at some point
did not support that.
did you read these sections in docs? Maybe this can help you.
http://db.apache.org/ojb/docu/guides/jdbc-types.html#Type+and+Value+Conversions+-+The+
OJB is shipped with a StringVector2VarcharFieldConversion, maybe this
is useful for you.
All conversions can be found here
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/db-ojb/src/java/org/apache/ojb/broker/accesslayer/conversions/?only_with_tag=OJB_1_0_RELEASE
Another feature is here
http://db.apache.org/ojb/docu/guides/advanced-technique.html#Nested+Objects
So, nothing has changed since then. There is no clean solution as in
Hibernate, right?
What's the "clean" solution? How do you want to map the Vector of Strings?
Armin
Kirill
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