Column names in generated classes are uppercase
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                 Key: TORQUE-44
                 URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/TORQUE-44
             Project: Torque
          Issue Type: Bug
          Components: Generator
            Reporter: Thoralf Rickert
         Attachments: patch.txt

The generator creates constants for the column names in tables. The content of 
this constants uses upper cases.

For example if you have a table like:

<table name="address">
        <column name="class" javaName="aClass" primaryKey="true" 
required="true" size="2" type="CHAR"/>
        <column name="id" primaryKey="true" required="true" size="30" 
type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="position" primaryKey="true" required="true" 
type="INTEGER"/>
        <column name="name1" size="50" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="name2" size="50" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="name3" size="50" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="street" size="50" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="zipcode" size="25" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="city" size="60" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="phone" size="40" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="phone2" size="40" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="country" size="200" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="state" size="200" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="fax" size="40" type="VARCHAR"/>
        <column name="email" size="150" type="VARCHAR"/>
</table>

The generator creates in the corresponding BaseAddressPeer the following 
constants.

...
    static
    {
          CLASS = "address.CLASS";
          ID = "address.ID";
          POSITION = "address.POSITION";
          NAME1 = "address.NAME1";
          NAME2 = "address.NAME2";
          NAME3 = "address.NAME3";
          STREET = "address.STREET";
          ZIPCODE = "address.ZIPCODE";
          CITY = "address.CITY";
          PHONE = "address.PHONE";
          PHONE2 = "address.PHONE2";
          COUNTRY = "address.COUNTRY";
          STATE = "address.STATE";
          FAX = "address.FAX";
          EMAIL = "address.EMAIL";
   ....

but this variables should be for example "address.email".
The AddressMapBuilder.doBuild() method creates the same uppercase mapping:

  public void doBuild() throws TorqueException {
...
    dbMap.addTable("address");
    TableMap tMap = dbMap.getTable("address");

    tMap.setPrimaryKeyMethod("none");
    tMap.addPrimaryKey("address.CLASS", "" );
    tMap.addPrimaryKey("address.ID", "" );
    tMap.addPrimaryKey("address.POSITION", new Integer(0) );
    tMap.addColumn("address.NAME1", "", 50 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.NAME2", "", 50 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.NAME3", "", 50 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.STREET", "", 50 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.ZIPCODE", "", 25 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.CITY", "", 60 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.PHONE", "", 40 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.PHONE2", "", 40 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.COUNTRY", "", 200 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.STATE", "", 200 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.FAX", "", 40 );
    tMap.addColumn("address.EMAIL", "", 150 );
}



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