Hi Adriano

  I had an offline chat with Brent, and we agreedn that this looks like a
simple case where would be a great oportunity for you to create a JIRA and
try to submit a patch for it if you are interested... please let us know if
this is ok, and if you need any guidance on any steps...

--
Luciano Resende
http://people.apache.org/~lresende

On 12/7/06, Brent Daniel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi Adriano,

  Thanks for reporting this. I'm surprised it's not throwing an
exception -- I'll look into it.

Brent


On 12/6/06, Adriano Crestani <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I was executing a query using a stored procedure that was defined in a
.xml
> file. The procedure was a simple select: <Command name="all cart items"
> SQL="SELECT * from CART_ITEM WHERE CART_ID = ?" kind="Select"/> where I
just
> need to set one parameter. But I mistakenly set 2 parameters. Then I ran
the
> application, there was no exception, but it didn't worked as expected.
So I
> debugged the code and I found what was happening. The DAS tried to
execute
> the query, but as there was more parameters than expected it threw an
> exception inside the method
> org.apache.tuscany.das.rdb.impl.ReadCommandImpl.executeQuery(). I don't
know
> if the jdbc generated this exception or whatever, but the point is that
a
> problem occurs and no exception was reported and I couldn't know what
was
> happening. I suggest that if an exception be thrown it should be
reported to
> the user, in the SDO/DAS case, the coder, in other words, at least an
> Exception.printStackTrace() should be called. Anyway, this is only my
> suggestion ; )
>
> Adriano Crestani
>
>

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