Diogo Saad wrote:
>
> > if you name your properties like:
> >
> > getKey_Number
> > setKey_Number
>
> my getters and setters are right , I'm using torque generated om classes
>
Generally torque would generate property names like "KeyNumber" are you
forcing the underscore through using the javaName attribute in your
schema.xml? what do you mean they are "right". They are whatever you
have chosen to name them. The "right" way according to Sun is to not
use underscores, but you are saying you want to use underscores, so how
are you defining "right"?
john mcnally
> >
> > intake should not complain about it, but maybe the java.bean classes
> > used to perform the introspection do not like the odd syntax. _ are not
> > used in java naming conventions. I assumed the introspection just tried
> > adding "get", "set", "is", maybe more to the property name and tested
> > for a match.
> > john mcnally
>
> thats the error I get :
>
> ERROR -- Property, salary_range for class, br.com.ibnetwork.ib.om.Research
> could not be found.
>
> Exception: java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException
> Stack Trace follows:
> java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException: java.lang.NullPointerException
> at
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