Thanks - how about the full list of Abator warnings? Jeff Butler
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 11:22 AM, sanv <viv...@gmx.at> wrote: > > Well, the problem is that I am developing this project for a company and > their project is based on Abator. Don't know if it's possible to upgrade to > IBator for whatever reasons. > > Basically, I alter the table through the Web User Interface provided by > Oracle XE. > If I view the SQL throught the UI I have the following: > > CREATE TABLE "PATCH" > ( "PATCHID" NUMBER(*,0) NOT NULL ENABLE, > "TRANSACTIONID" VARCHAR2(15) NOT NULL ENABLE, > "CPA" VARCHAR2(96), > "PROJECTID" VARCHAR2(32) NOT NULL ENABLE, > "PATCHURL" VARCHAR2(256) NOT NULL ENABLE, > "DATE_CREATE" TIMESTAMP (6), > "LAST_MODIFIED" TIMESTAMP (6), > "USERID" NUMBER, > "GLOBAL_REGEXP" VARCHAR2(2), > CONSTRAINT "PATCH_PK" PRIMARY KEY ("PATCHID") ENABLE > ) > > It is the column GLOBAL_REGEXP that does not get included in the java > classes. > > > Jeff Butler-2 wrote: >> >> Hmmm...maybe I owe you a Pepsi :) >> >> I'd like to see the full table definition (the create table >> statement), and the full list of warnings from Abator. >> >> Also, Abator is really at end of life. I'd like you to upgrade to >> Ibator for these reasons: >> >> 1. Perhaps the bug is already fixed in Ibator >> 2. If we find a bug, it will only be fixed in Ibator >> 3. The upgrade is very simple >> 4. I'll be adding some logging to Ibator to make it easier to debug >> these kinds of issues >> >> Jeff Butler >> >> >> On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 5:46 AM, sanv <viv...@gmx.at> wrote: >>> >>> After debugging it further I found out that the column is in the result >>> set >>> but however does not get add to the "column" list. >>> .... >>> >>> sanv wrote: >>>> >>>> Hi, >>>> >>>> I have just debugged the code as you mentioned by adding the abator >>>> source. >>>> Surprisingly, the column is in the resultset when I debug the code. I >>>> debugged the code and checked the ColumnDefinition cd specifically if >>>> the >>>> actualColumnName is set, and it is. >>>> >>>> I am puzzled? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> Jeff Butler-2 wrote: >>>>> >>>>> Alternatively, you could actually debug the problem and find out where >>>>> the error lies :) >>>>> >>>>> As I stated earlier, place a breakpoint in the getColumns() method - >>>>> then watch as the column information for the table is returned from >>>>> the database. I'm willing to bet a virtual Pepsi that the column >>>>> information is never returned from the database. >>>>> >>>>> Jeff Butler >> >> > > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/aBator-does-not-create-getter-and-setter-for-new-column-in-table-tp22033078p22104836.html > Sent from the iBATIS - User - Java mailing list archive at Nabble.com. > >