Hi and good morning!
It works fine!!
 Thanks !!!

 On 4/25/05, Armin Waibel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 
> 
> Hi,
> 
> please have a look at
> 
> 
> http://db.apache.org/ojb/docu/guides/repository.html#collection-descriptor-N10611
> 
> http://db.apache.org/ojb/docu/guides/advanced-technique.html#manageable-collection
> 
> should work
> 
> <collection-descriptor name="objeIndiVOs" element-class-ref="
> com.steria.tc.vo.ObjeIndiVO" orderby="codindi" sort="ASC" auto-retrieve="
> false" auto-update="true" auto-delete="object" collection-class="
> org.apache.ojb.broker.util.collections.ManageableVector">
> 
> regards,
> Armin
> 
> Alessandro Colantoni wrote:
> > Hi!
> > in a method I have the line of code:
> > broker.retrieveReference(objetivoVO ,"objeIndiVOs");
> > In objetivoVO I have :
> > private Vector objeIndiVOs;
> > with relative setter and getter.
> > In the class descriptor of objetivoVO I have
> >
> > <collection-descriptor name="objeIndiVOs" element-class-ref="
> > com.steria.tc.vo.ObjeIndiVO" orderby="codindi" sort="ASC" 
> auto-retrieve="
> > false" auto-update="true" auto-delete="object" collection-class="
> > java.util.Vector">
> >
> > <inverse-foreignkey field-ref="codobje"/>
> >
> > </collection-descriptor>
> > When I try to retrieve the reference I get a cast Exception.
> > If I delete the collection-class attribute it works fine.
> > But I need it because in an other part of the application I need to Know
> > the type of the collection, and if i don't put it i get a null when i do
> > collectionDescriptor.getCollectionClass();
> > Why I get the exception?
> > Or How can I get the collection type in an alternative way from the
> > repository?
> > thanks for help
> >
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