Charles -
can I have you try to enable trace for me? openjpa.Log=DefaultLevel=trace
Thanks,
Rick
,Huang
- Original Message -
From: Rick Curtis curti...@gmail.com
To: users@openjpa.apache.org
Sent: Saturday, November 06, 2010 2:43 AM
Subject: Re: Can't obtain Primary Key value by JPQL
Can you point me to how you were enhancing your Entities... I'd like to
get
to the bottom
do you have connection pooling configured?
Thanks,
Rick
On Mon, Nov 8, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD -- Novlog
j-b.bri...@novlog.com wrote:
Hi,
http://bugs.mysql.com/bug.php?id=50174
This MySQL bug is quite annoying :
Under certain CPU load level (witch is unknown) under *nix
pleasure.
Thanks
Alex,Huang
- Original Message -
From: Rick Curtis curti...@gmail.com
To: users@openjpa.apache.org
Sent: Monday, November 08, 2010 10:17 PM
Subject: Re: Can't obtain Primary Key value by JPQL
Hopefully I'll find some time this afternoon to get that setup
enhanced entities again by using command. And the problem
disappeared.
Really thank you for all the help.
Alex, Huang
- Original Message -
From: Rick Curtis curti...@gmail.com
To: users@openjpa.apache.org
Sent: Friday, November 05, 2010 1:20 AM
Subject: Re: Can't obtain Primary Key
Can you post the SQL trace from when you execute your query?
Thanks,
Rick
On Wed, Nov 3, 2010 at 3:51 AM, Alex, Huang primemo...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi everybody,
I am using openJPA2.0.1 + Mysql5.1.
Table definition like below,
===DML START===
CREATE TABLE
I also took a quick look and it appears that this is another out of the box
test. Caching would probably bridge the gap between us and Hibernate... also
I'm not sure they are running with the auto connection pooling stuff Donald
has been working on.
Thanks,
Rick
On Tue, Nov 2, 2010 at 8:49 AM,
I am getting an exception when running my code (either as a JUnit test or
on tomcat) after using the OpenJPA eclipse tooling builder.
I also should note that when using the maven enhancer plugin from console,
everything works fine.
I haven't used the eclipse builder, but those two comments lead
Are you sure that your application configuration is the same between the
working and non-working installation? You are using the DB2Dictionary[1],
and we are trying to validate that your DB is a supported version(which it's
not).
Can you post the contents of your persistence.xml file?
[1]
What version of OpenJPA are you using?
Seems to me that version check is not happening the way I expect but I am
trying to find out how to do that.
You mention a version field, but I don't see one in your Entity snippets ...
are you missing a version field, or did you omit the field from the
Sanjay -
An org.apache.openjpa.persistence.EntityNotFoundException means that OpenJPA
couldn't find an Entity with the properties that you provided. I noticed in
your insert section of code the id that you insert is id2, but you are
searching for id1. Perhaps that is the problem?
Thanks,
Rick
Great questions! I'll try my best at giving correct and truthful answers.
I'll start out by giving a little background information.
In simple terms the L2 cache (openjpa.DataCache) is a simple mapping of
Entity identifier(id) to Entity data. This cache on it's own is useful if
you are doing lots
Rudi -
You going to need to provide more information for us to help you out. Please
try posting the relevant parts of your Entity and application code.
Thanks,
Rick
On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 5:03 AM, RudiWelter rudi_wel...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello Friends,
I create a new entity instance
http://openjpa.apache.org/builds/latest/docs/manual/manual.html#ref_guide_cache_use_JPA
If you are working on pre-2.0. code you'll have to look at section 1.2.2 and
use the OpenJPA specific APIs.
Thanks,
Rick
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 4:31 PM, nasseria1 nasser.f...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi all,
@Kelvin - I'm working on setting up a unit test and I'll get back with you.
@Matthew
Shouldn't we be able to update the @Version field in a preupdate method?
*Should* a user be able to? Perhaps... unfortunately the spec (3.4.2)
disagrees. -- An entity may access the state of its version field
I wasn't able to recreate this on trunk. Maybe this is specific to the 1.2.x
branch? ...would it be possible for you to try this out on 2.0.x or trunk?
Thanks,
Rick
On Tue, Sep 21, 2010 at 5:35 PM, Kelvin Law kai@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I have a MappedSuperClass which has a @PreUpdate
Trying to attach a test case patch...
So it sounds like you have some sort of ajax auto complete search field?
If that is the case, this is going to need to be a combination of
openjpa.QueryCache and openjpa.DataCache I believe. I'd suggest reading
through the docs[1] and creating a small sample before you try to use all
200K items.
Marc -
-so if we dereference the persistent object , the object is GCed and the
disapear from the first level cache (as state manager is not root
No. An entity will in the L1 cache until the context ends or it is
cleared(em.clear) or if the JVM is running low on memory(the managedcache
uses
Jean-Louis -
I see these three failing:
core.cmp.jpa.UnenhancedTest.
txt:testUnenhancedComplexIdJta
core.cmp.jpa.UnenhancedTest.txt:testUnenhancedComplexIdResourceLocal
core.stateful.EntityManagerPropogationTest.txt:test
By looking at the names of the tests I'm guessing that they
, 2010 at 9:04 AM, Vera Filippova oakjum...@gmail.com wrote:
Rick Curtis curti...@... writes:
Are you asking a question? ... or are you just asserting that it works as
defined in the spec?
Thanks,
Rick
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Vera Filippova oakjum...@... wrote:
Result
Hakon -
... it's possible to specify the named queries in a separate file, and
still define the entities using annotations?
Yes, you can specify mapping information in annotations and via mapping
file(s). In the case where mapping information is specified in both
annotations and xml, the xml
At first someone knows a solution for that problem (workaround)?
Does this comment from the JIRA apply to your situation? : Forgot to mention
that one work around we found for this problem is that if both Lower
entities use LAZY fetches in stead of EAGER fetches, then the exception
won't be
Are you asking a question? ... or are you just asserting that it works as
defined in the spec?
Thanks,
Rick
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 9:32 AM, Vera Filippova oakjum...@gmail.com wrote:
Result of aggregate function MAX is 0 on empty table.
I can find in JPQL reference If SUM , AVG, MAX, or MIN is
What version of OpenJPA are you using? Are you using pessimistic locking (If
you're not sure what I'm talking about, can you post the contents of your
persistence.xml file)? Can you post a small unit test that demonstrates the
problem?
Thanks,
Rick
On Thu, Sep 9, 2010 at 8:28 AM, mail4tester
runtime mode?
---
regards
Marc Logemann
http://www.logemann.org
http://www.logentis.de
Am 06.09.2010 um 23:26 schrieb Rick Curtis:
So why does OpenJPA fail on registering Entities?
The problem is that when you don't list your entities, OpenJPA doesn't
know
that the alias 'DP_PLZ_DA
So why does OpenJPA fail on registering Entities?
The problem is that when you don't list your entities, OpenJPA doesn't know
that the alias 'DP_PLZ_DA' is an Entity until the x.y.z.DP_PLZ_DA class is
loaded. If you were to look at an enhanced Entity you would see that OpenJPA
adds a static
Harold -
Are you using a DetachedStateManager? If so, this sounds like it might be a
bug?
Can you post the contents of your persistence.xml file?
Thanks,
Rick
On Fri, Aug 20, 2010 at 11:11 AM, Harald Wellmann
harald.wellm...@multi-m.de wrote:
I have an entity with a map element collection
My understanding is that openjpa-2.0.0.jar has just the OpenJPA code,
openjpa-all-2.0.0.jar has all dependencies.
Thanks,
Rick
On Thu, Aug 19, 2010 at 6:07 AM, Georgi Naplatanov go...@oles.biz wrote:
Hello list.
In the binary distribution are two files :
- openjpa-2.0.0.jar
-
Sorry, but you posted this question to the wrong mailing list. This mailing
list is for OpenJPA, the apache implementation. Please try again.
http://www.google.com/search?q=eclipselink
Thanks,
Rick
On Sat, Aug 14, 2010 at 4:07 PM, ilkos ilic.d.de...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi
After creating
No I don't think there is a generic JPA proper way of doing it... but you
could cast your Query to the SPI and dig in a little bit. Just be aware that
this is a SPI so it won't be portable, it's not recommended, and be aware
that it may change.
Take a look at:
I'm going to ask the obvious but is the id column in your db named
idMigration?
Another thing, I see you are using @GeneratedValue(strategy=
GenerationType.AUTO) for your id... but I assume you want to use the MySQL
AUTO_INCREMENT function? If so, change GenerationType.AUTO to
I haven't tried recreating this yet... but what happens if you remove the
@Column(unique=true, nullable=false) from your idMigration column?
On Thu, Aug 12, 2010 at 11:18 AM, manuu egali...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
I'm trying to resolve the same behavior. It just don't print the value of
the
What the the scenario that you are having problems with? Did you persist and
flush/commit any of the SofMigration Entities? Since they are generated ids
I don't think they'll be in the Entity till you put it in the DB.
Perhaps turning on SQL trace openjpa.Log=SQL=trace will shed some light as
to
Where is the persistent.xml file ?
It needs be in bin/META-INF.
I used to have several persistent.xml files : one for build-time enhancing
and another slightly different one as runtime-time config. How can I manage
that ?
I'd think you could get away with a single persistence.xml file but with
...@novlog.com wrote:
On 10 août 2010, at 17:19, Rick Curtis wrote:
Where is the persistent.xml file ?
It needs be in bin/META-INF.
bin is managed by Eclipse : src/META-INF should be OK if I manage to have
only one persistence.xml file.
I used to have several persistent.xml files : one
Lu -
Add entities.Borrower to the classes list in your persistence.xml file.
Thanks,
Rick
2010/8/8 Lu Jiang jessye...@gmail.com
Hi,Rick
Thanks for your reply.
The persistence.xml is :
?xml version=1.0 encoding=UTF-8?
persistence version=2.0
xmlns=http://java.sun.com/xml/ns/persistence;
Can you post the contents of your persistence.xml file?
Thanks,
Rick
On Fri, Aug 6, 2010 at 5:09 AM, Lu Jiang jessye...@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,all
I got an exception when trying to persist an entity class which has
embedded classes.
The steps are as following:
1.create the embedded class
Correct.
First off, you're using subclassing enhancement which isn't recommended...
Please checkout these links[1][2] for more info.
On to your real question...
Our application is a Swing application that displays data fetched directly
from the database.
Is this application just going to display the
As always, I'd take a micro benchmark such as this one with a grain of salt.
This isn't an apples to applies comparison. Also, this article is comparing
half tuned JPA implementations.
Hopefully in the coming days I'll get some time to play around with the code
that is posted to this article.
I seem to have this problem all the time...
On Tue, Jul 20, 2010 at 3:35 AM, Jean-Baptiste BRIAUD -- Novlog
j-b.bri...@novlog.com wrote:
I think I got it. It was due the the URL given at the end of the message
from killbulle that point to nabble but with strange subdomain from
nabble.
I
Can you post your persistence.xml file?
Thanks,
Rick
Try changing version=1.0 to version=2.0 and removing don't use the
detachCopy method. I think that this is a bug that I reported [1] a while
back.
Thanks,
Rick
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1672
Hmm, can you post a small unit test?
Thanks,
Rick
Sorry, I am afraid I cannot.
Without at minimum a snippet of code it's pretty hard to help you out.
Would you please let men know what bug on detachCopy method?
I'm not sure what you're asking here.
if I get em from jpaTample, and from em find data, do I need always close
em after?
I'm not
Can you post a zip of the code that you are running?
Can you also post the JDBC code you're comparing against?
Also, try setting the following properties:
property name=openjpa.ConnectionRetainMode value=always /
property name=openjpa.Multithreaded value=false /
The openjpa.ConnectionRetainMode[1] is something that we wouldn't suggest
when
The openjpa.Multithreaded property is only for having multiple threads
sharing the same EntityManager. Per the spec EMs aren't supposed to be
shared across threads, but some applications do(rightly or wrongly). If
you're building from the ground up, I'd suggest against it (Perhaps others
on the
What version of OpenJPA are you on?
Thanks,
Rick
This is something that I've always wanted to experiment with, just have
never found the time. AFIK, OpenJPA proper doesn't have support for a shared
cache but you could use the OpenJPA TCPRemoteCommitProvider to have
distributed cache evictions. This *should* work if you get all of the pieces
Section 2.4 of the 2.0 spec states Every entity must have a primary key.
I seem to remember that OpenJPA will do some magic when we enhance your
Entities if we don't find an @Id column... I don't have time to try this am,
but I'd be willing to bet that is what's going on.
tht,
Rick
Can you create an example Entity model that is similar enough to recreate the
problem
without giving away your IP?
Also, are you using build time or runtime enhancement?
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Have you tried to something like @Table(name=\PRIMARY\) ?
Thanks,
Rick
On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 2:06 AM, colorado_flyer ch...@parallelsw.comwrote:
Hi all,
I'm converting a legacy system into JPA and ran across this issue. I
looked
for a resolution, and found some talk about the issue, but
This sounds like it may be releated to a JIRA[1] which I fixed in trunk. Can
you post the Entity that you are having problems with?
Thanks,
Rick
[1] https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1704
First off, take a quick read through the user manual [1] to understand what
the DetachedState is all about. Second, you said that you could see these
objects sticking around for a while... were gc'd at some point? Once
SLAEventBean is gc'd the DetachedStateManager objects will go away.
Thanks,
If I remember correctly OPENJPA-1604 was opened for a compatibility issue
from 1.2.x to 2.0.0 when using the pessimistic lock manager.
My first question is, are you using the pessimistic lock manager? If so,
why? I'd recommend using the default lock manager (JPA2) and controlling
lock levels via
With native queries you need to use indexes for parameters. I'm not sure why
the message no-named-params wasn't translated into the proper message...
I'll try to take a look at that when I get a chance.
Query query = em.createNativeQuery(SELECT id FROM :?1 WHERE (next_run -
now() interval '2
Hiran -
I'd suggest reading through this[1] blog posting which talks about
enhanecment. Most likely the net of the message is that OpenJPA can't find
your persistence.xml file. If your build directory is /bin, your
persistence.xml file should be at /bin/META-INF/persistence.xml. Lets start
with
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The message means that you don't have an active transaction to commit
:-) Is it possible that your getEntityManager() method call isn't returning
the same em?
The changes are included in the 2.1.0 snapshot build[1] from last night.
[1]http://openjpa.apache.org/downloads.html
On Wed, May 12, 2010 at 5:03 PM, Rick Curtis curti...@gmail.com wrote:
You're right, it looks like I messed up and sent you the old code. I need
to run quickly here, so either
I'd suggest trying the OpenJPA javaagent just to rule out any problems that
might be happening due to the RuntimeUnenhancedClasses.
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http://openjpa.208410.n2.nabble.com/NoClassDefFoundError-in-JavaSE-environment-tp5043127p5047019.html
Sent from the OpenJPA
You're right, it looks like I messed up and sent you the old code. I need to
run quickly here, so either you can try to build openjpa yourself tonight,
or you can wait for the nightly build and pickup the changes tomorrow. Sorry
about the runaround.
Thanks,
Rick
I wasn't able to get hsqldb in-mem working so I used MySQL and everything
worked fine (as far as I can tell). This is the output that I got with
MySQL:
ok
ok
ok
active
deactive
I'm just shooting in the dark here, but the first time that you run this
application, does the first auto generated id
http://openjpa.apache.org/builds/latest/docs/manual/manual.html#jpa_overview_sqlquery_create
In addition to SELECT statements, OpenJPA supports stored procedure
invocations as SQL queries. OpenJPA will assume any SQL that does not begin
with the SELECT keyword (ignoring case) is a stored
Try adding a version field to each of your Entities.
@Version
int version;
--
Thanks,
Rick
I was finally able to recreate your problem... this is an OpenJPA code bug
having to do with generated ids that start with zero.
As a work around for now, you could use GenerationType.AUTO for your
StatusUpdate.id column.
Please open a JIRA for this problem. If you don't have an account, let me
What db are you using? Can you post a small unit test that exhibits the
behavior that you are hitting?
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Mon, May 10, 2010 at 7:26 AM, Midyat midyatiz...@hotmail.com wrote:
Hello,
I have two entity classes.
ClassA and ClassB.
ClassB has a property ClassA, so in my
Sounds like you found a few bugs. I'd suggest opening up a JIRA for each and
post a testcase.
On Wed, May 5, 2010 at 10:05 AM, J Grassel fyrew...@gmail.com wrote:
I've encountered some behaviors in OpenJPA which I did not expected, and
wanted to hear out from the community whether or not these
Was there a heapdump generated? If so, did you look at it to see what is
taking up all of the memory?
On Mon, May 3, 2010 at 6:42 PM, ssso simo...@yahoo.com wrote:
I have a very simple spring web app, inserting an order into the database.
After pounding 500+ threads or so, I got an
You could decompile the enhanced entity to see where the enhancer went
wrong.
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Fri, Apr 30, 2010 at 10:06 AM, Wes Wannemacher w...@wantii.com wrote:
Guys,
I have an entity that I decided to munge up a little bit... So,
normally, a setter would be coded like this -
Section 3.2.3 Removal of the 2.0 spec states:
After an entity has been removed, its state (except for generated state)
will be that of the entity at the
point at which the remove operation was called.
Please go ahead and open a JIRA [1] for this issue.
[1] http://issues.apache.org/jira/
--
Can you try posting those files to filebin or something? Looks like they
were stripped off.
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Thu, Apr 22, 2010 at 3:33 PM, McElwain, Paul Benjamin
pbmce...@indiana.edu wrote:
Using OpenJpa 1.2.2, upon a simple retrieval of an entity containing
typed lists of other entites
Interesting problem. Unfortunately it looks like your best option is to do
what you are currently doing by keeping track of the size via a field or
another option would be to have a method which will execute a select count
statement to get the size of the list.
I'm not sure if you've looked at
I not going to claim that I grok your entire setup, but I'm pretty sure that
you need to move your persistence.xml files to the META-INF directory.
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Wed, Apr 28, 2010 at 5:59 PM, Matthew Adams matt...@matthewadams.mewrote:
Oops, first sentence should have read:
OpenJPA
Try changing:
property name=openjpa.Sequence
value=org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.ClassTableJDBCSeq()/
to
property name=openjpa.Sequence
value=org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.kernel.ClassTableJDBCSeq/
If that doesn't work, will you post the contents of your persistence.xml?
--
Thanks,
Rick
2010/4/25 Ян
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Vásáry, Dániel vas...@elgekko.net wrote:
Thanks for quick reply.
I attached one of the Entities, and unit test.
2010/4/21 Rick Curtis curti...@gmail.com
Can you post some more information? A small unit test would be nice... but
a
nice place to start would
,
Rick
On Wed, Apr 21, 2010 at 1:19 PM, Vásáry, Dániel vas...@elgekko.net
wrote:
Thanks for quick reply.
I attached one of the Entities, and unit test.
2010/4/21 Rick Curtis curti...@gmail.com
Can you post some more information? A small unit test would be nice...
but
a
nice
Per the JPA 1.0 spec:
The transaction-type attribute is used to specify whether the entity
managers provided by the
entity manager factory for the persistence unit must be JTA entity managers
or resource-local entity
managers. The value of this element is JTA or RESOURCE_LOCAL. A
transaction-type
+1
On Mon, Apr 19, 2010 at 1:45 PM, Donald Woods dwo...@apache.org wrote:
I've staged a RC2 for OpenJPA 2.0.0 based on r935683 of the code in the
2.0.x branch, which was tagged in svn to:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openjpa/tags/2.0.0/
The following issues were resolved since the first
Udi -
I'm using 2 different entity managers:
The first contains the classes: a, x, y, z.
and the second contains the classes: b, c, d, e, f.
I assume you are trying to say that you have two different persistence units
and one manages the classes [a, x, y, z] and the other manages [b, c, d, e,
Do you mean the default lock manager can use any kind of LockModeType to
lock the object?
No. Per the documentation:
version: An alias for the
What version of OpenJPA are you running?
On Tue, Apr 13, 2010 at 5:54 PM, Angelo K. Huang angel...@ymail.com wrote:
There are two threads that are concurrently running and want to change the
same record. Both are using the following fetchplan to lock the object:
I'm going to start off with a couple easy ones Is the type a valid
Entity? Is it listed in the p.xml file?
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Tue, Apr 6, 2010 at 10:37 AM, Udi saba...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey,
I'm using OpenJPA 1.2.0.
My application was running for about a month, when I suddenly got the
I think Daryl hit it spot on. I was able to reproduce the exception from the
previous email and I believe that OpenJPA should be throwing an exception as
pasted below, rather then the one that you are seeing.
...
Caused by: openjpa-2.1.0-SNAPSHOT-r422266:930721M nonfatal user error
multiple persistence contexts so having two threads sharing the same entity
should be a non issue... unless we were to fix/allow that.
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 2:15 PM, Daryl Stultz da...@6degrees.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 2:45 PM, Rick Curtis curti...@gmail.com wrote:
I
this scenario isn't valid if getEmFromFactory() returns the
same instance to two different threads.
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 3:28 PM, Daryl Stultz da...@6degrees.com wrote:
On Mon, Apr 5, 2010 at 4:05 PM, Rick Curtis curti...@gmail.com wrote:
Daryl I'm not entirely sure I
I haven't really looked at the SchemaGenerator before, but what all did you
change? Perhaps you can post a patch with your changes?
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Sun, Apr 4, 2010 at 10:43 PM, Daniel Toffetti dto...@yahoo.com.arwrote:
Hi all,
I'm attempting to write a Netbeans plugin that should
+1
On Tue, Mar 23, 2010 at 9:36 PM, Donald Woods dwo...@apache.org wrote:
I've staged a release candidate for OpenJPA 2.0.0 Beta 3 based on
r926797 of the code in the 2.0.x branch, which was tagged in svn to:
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openjpa/tags/2.0.0-beta3/
Release Notes:
Cheng -
http://openjpa.apache.org/builds/latest/docs/manual/manual.html#ref_guide_pc_enhance_dynamic
Can describe the environment that you are running in? How are you enhancing
your Entities?
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Wed, Mar 10, 2010 at 1:31 PM, Cheng Zhang chzh...@yahoo-inc.com wrote:
Hi,
I
Have you looked at the EntityManager interface [1]?
[1]
http://java.sun.com/javaee/5/docs/api/javax/persistence/EntityManager.html#remove%28java.lang.Object%29
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Mon, Feb 8, 2010 at 7:39 AM, mlounnaci mlounn...@hb-technologies.dzwrote:
Hello friends
I have an entity
Go ahead and open a JIRA. I'll try to find a few cycles this afternoon to
look at it.
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Tue, Jan 26, 2010 at 11:26 AM, KARR, DAVID (ATTCINW) dk0...@att.comwrote:
-Original Message-
From: Rick Curtis [mailto:curti...@gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, January 22, 2010 9:41
Will you post the trace to http://filebin.ca/ so we can take a look at it?
Thanks,
Rick
2010/1/22 Håkon Sagehaug hakon.sageh...@uni.no
Hi all,
I still got his problem and can't seem to resolve it so I'll try again to
see if anyone has any tips. set up is like this I've got a web service
KARR, DAVID (ATTCINW) wrote:
No. I never have. I only list the orm.xml files.
Can you try listing your persistent types in the p.xml file to see if this
problem goes away? If that doesn't work, can you turn on trace and post it
to filebin so I can take a look at it?
Thanks,
Rick
--
David -
I looked at the files that you uploaded and I'm somewhat confused... it
appears that the trace is from when you ran the enhancer, not when you ran
the actual test case. By any chance can you boil this down to a simple unit
test that I can use to recreate on my system?
Thanks,
Rick
On
Kevin - Close, but no cigar. NoLock=true isn't valid.
I'll get the docs fully updated today or tomorrow.
--
Thanks,
Rick
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 2:41 PM, Kevin Sutter kwsut...@gmail.com wrote:
Rick is the expert here, but the 1.2.2 release contains an improvement to
do the metadata
Are you listing your persistent types in the p.xml file?
On Thu, Jan 21, 2010 at 3:43 PM, KARR, DAVID (ATTCINW) dk0...@att.comwrote:
After replacing 1.2.1 with 1.2.2 and turning on the metadata preload, I
got a nonsensical column that is not compatible error. I then tried
removing the
Udi -
You're really going to need to post more information than this for anyone to
figure out what is going on I understand you don't want to post your
application call stack, what about posting a filtered call stack? That might
be a good starting point.
You say you are enhancing your
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