Re: Timestamp ignored

2008-07-01 Thread Julia O

Thank you, but i figure this out. I had @ID tag on multiple fields, so all
but the first @ID were being ignored. Its all working now. I dont know how
to remove this thread since it seems like i posted it in the wrong forum.
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Re: Timestamp ignored

2008-06-30 Thread David Blevins

Hi Julia,

OpenEJB is an EJB implementation itself, like JBoss.  If you're  
willing to give OpenEJB a try we can definitely see if we can help you  
get your code running.


-David

On Jun 30, 2008, at 3:06 PM, Julia O wrote:



Hi,

I am using jboss 4.2.0 GA and MySQL 5.0. And cannot get a timestamp to
persist to the database.

I have an @Entity bean with 3 fields: boolean, int. and  
java.sql.Timestamp.
Everything persists except for the timestamp. In fact, i added some  
trace
statements and the getter method for my timestamp is never being  
accessed.


Here is what my getter looks like:
   @Id
   @Temporal(TemporalType.TIMESTAMP)
   @Column(name=report_timestamp)
   public Timestamp getReportTimestamp()
   {
m_log_.info(RETURNING TIMESTAMP  + m_reportTimetamp);
return m_reportTimetamp;
   }

The field maps to a column in mysql database called report_timestamp  
of type

DATETIME. I also used TIMESTAMP without any progress. The persistance
manager keeps inserting nulls into that column.

Additionally, i tried the following mysql drivers in my jboss  
configuration:
mysql-connector-java-5.0.8-bin.jar and mysql-connector-java-5.1.6- 
bin.jar.


Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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