ron piterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >I am doing fine without this table :-p >It is not needed when one uses native id generator. >Cheers, >ron
Hi, yes, but it depends on the database. If you have a database where NATIVE maps to IDBROKER, it will not work. Regards Henning >Henning P. Schmiedehausen wrote: >>ron piterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: >> >> >> >>>Well, I added the table, but I still get the exception :( >>> >>> >> >> >> >>>org.apache.torque.TorqueException: IdGenerator for table 'customers' is null >>> at org.apache.torque.util.BasePeer.doInsert(BasePeer.java:708) >>> at tutim.db.DBCustomersPeer.doInsert(DBCustomersPeer.java:258) >>> at tutim.db.DBCustomersPeer.doInsert(DBCustomersPeer.java:636) >>> at tutim.db.DBCustomers.save(DBCustomers.java:993) >>>... >>> >>> >> >>You must not only have the table, but you must also have ID entries in it. >> >>Folks, I know that this is frustrating, but IMHO the only way to deal with >>torque in a sane way is: >> >>0) use torque 3.1 If you are forced to use 3.2-dev for any reason, you are on >> your own (or Scott will help you). Sorry. >> >>1) get maven >> >>2) get the torque plugin for maven >> >>3) get your schema going >> >>4) get the following schema file for the ID_TABLE. It is part of the source >> distribution of Torque, it is in src/generator/src/schema/id-table-schema.xml >> >>--- cut --- >><?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1" standalone="no"?> >><!DOCTYPE database SYSTEM "http://db.apache.org/torque/dtd/database_3_1.dtd"> >> >><!-- ==================================================================== --> >><!-- --> >><!-- I D B R O K E R S C H E M A --> >><!-- --> >><!-- ==================================================================== --> >><!-- This is the XML schema use by Torque to generate the SQL for --> >><!-- ID_TABLE table used by the id broker mechanism in Torque. --> >><!-- ==================================================================== --> >><!-- @author: <a href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]">Jason van Zyl</a> --> >><!-- @version $Id: id-table-schema.xml,v 1.2 2003/07/24 12:40:41 mpoeschl Exp $ --> >><!-- ==================================================================== --> >> >><database name="@DATABASE_DEFAULT@"> >> <table name="ID_TABLE" idMethod="idbroker"> >> <column name="ID_TABLE_ID" required="true" primaryKey="true" type="INTEGER"/> >> <column name="TABLE_NAME" required="true" size="255" type="VARCHAR"/> >> <column name="NEXT_ID" type="INTEGER"/> >> <column name="QUANTITY" type="INTEGER"/> >> <unique> >> <unique-column name="TABLE_NAME"/> >> </unique> >> </table> >></database> >>--- cut --- >> >>Change the database name above as needed. >> >>5) run maven torque:sql >> >> => You have the sql files which create your database schema >> >>6) run maven torque:id-table-init-sql >> >> => You get an SQL file, which contains the necessary insert >> statements for the ID_TABLE, so that your objects will get >> unique ids. You must insert this file into your database by >> hand. IF YOU DON'T DO THIS, "NATIVE" OR "IDBROKER" WILL NOT >> NOT WORK. I REPEAT: IT WILL NOT WORK. >> >> This file looks something like this: >> >>--- cut --- >>insert into ID_TABLE (id_table_id, id_table_table_name, id_table_next_id, >>id_table_quantity) VALUES (1100, 'TURBINE_USER', 100, 10); >>insert into ID_TABLE (id_table_id, id_table_table_name, id_table_next_id, >>id_table_quantity) VALUES (1101, 'TURBINE_PERMISSION', 100, 10); >>insert into ID_TABLE (id_table_id, id_table_table_name, id_table_next_id, >>id_table_quantity) VALUES (1102, 'TURBINE_ROLE', 100, 10); >>insert into ID_TABLE (id_table_id, id_table_table_name, id_table_next_id, >>id_table_quantity) VALUES (1103, 'TURBINE_GROUP', 100, 10); >>insert into ID_TABLE (id_table_id, id_table_table_name, id_table_next_id, >>id_table_quantity) VALUES (1104, 'TURBINE_ROLE_PERMISSION', 100, 10); >>insert into ID_TABLE (id_table_id, id_table_table_name, id_table_next_id, >>id_table_quantity) VALUES (1105, 'TURBINE_USER_GROUP_ROLE', 100, 10); >>--- cut --- >> >>(TURBINE_xxx are my tables. There will be the names of _your_ tables). >> >> Regards >> Henning >> >> >> >>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: >>> >>> >> >> >> >>>>Hi Ron, >>>> >>>>I had the same problem with an oracle database. My solution was to add the >>>>table ID_TABLE: >>>> >>>> create table ID_TABLE (ID_TABLE_ID NUMBER(20) NOT NULL, >>>> TABLE_NAME VARCHAR2(50) NOT NULL, >>>> NEXT_ID NUMBER(20) NOT NULL, >>>> QUANTITY NUMBER(20) NOT NULL) >>>> >>>>In my case the table is empty, because I'm using oracle sequence numbers. >>>> >>>>Hope that helps, >>>>Arndt >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>ron piterman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>>13.07.2004 11:07 >>>>Please respond to "Apache Torque Users List" >>>> >>>> >>>> To: Apache Torque Users List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>>> cc: >>>> Subject: Re: IdGenerator is null >>>> >>>> >>>>I don't know if it mutters, but I also habe: >>>>torque.idbroker.cleverquantity=true >>>> >>>> >>>>Andras Balogh wrote: >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>>Hello, >>>>> >>>>>How is your torque.properties file look like? >>>>>Do you have a line like: >>>>>torque.database.<yourdb_name>.adapter=mysql >>>>>? >>>>> >>>>>Best regards, >>>>>Andras. >>>>> >>>>>ron piterman wrote: >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>>Hi, >>>>>>I am using torque with mysql, generating the schema vie the ant jdbc >>>>>>task, and then the obejct model with the om task. >>>>>>When calling save(connection) on a new object (thus inserting), I get >>>>>>an exception: IdGenerator is null. >>>>>>in my Map classes, the generator method is set to NATIVE. >>>>>>What did I forget? >>>>>>Cheers, >>>>>>Ron >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>> >>>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>> >>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >> >> >> >>>--------------------------------------------------------------------- >>>To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>>For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> >> >> >> >--------------------------------------------------------------------- >To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Dipl.-Inf. 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