I have uploaded a set of patches that includes a test case and a fix for
this issue at:

http://scarab.werken.com/scarab/issues/id/OJB114

Thanks
Russell

On Fri, 2002-12-06 at 00:33, J. Russell Smyth wrote:
> I have verified this failure - and it is not just ODMG, but it is a
> particular problem of an Extent that contains only one class, and that
> class has an ojbConcreteClass attribute.
> 
> This may sound like an odd situation, but it could happen if you have an
> interface mapped to just one OJB concrete class, and it happened to me 
> during testing, as I have 2 classes mapped to one table, but there is an
> interface that only maps to one of them.
> 
> I have written a test for the problem, found, and corrected the problem
> in my working copy. I have posted an issue to scarab
> http://scarab.werken.com/scarab/issues/id/OJB114
> 
> and I will supply a patch as soon as OJB CVS is available again
> (apparently OJB CVS is down right now?
> 
> Russell
> 
> On Thu, 2002-12-05 at 16:50, J. Russell Smyth wrote:
> > It appears to me that extents do not work correctly when using ODMG and
> > multiple classes on a single table. I have a configuratation that works 
> > fine untill I add the ojbConcreteClass field descriptor
> > 
> > <field-descriptor 
> >       id="5"
> >       name="ojbConcreteClass"
> >       column="CLASS_NAME"
> >       jdbc-type="VARCHAR"
> >       nullable="true"
> >       
> >     />
> > 
> > After I add this I can no longer query (using OQL) the extent.
> > 
> > Can anyone verify that they have this working(or not)?
> > 
> > Thanks
> > Russell
> > 
> > 
> > 
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