Welcome to ibatis! Could you give us a little more information like what DB you are using? what driver? what does the sql look like?
I can't say that I have seen your error before but I am sure we can figure out what this issue is. Nathan On Tue, Apr 28, 2009 at 1:45 PM, Sean Mitchell <s...@mitchwood.com> wrote: > Hi... > > I'm new to iBATIS, just started a new job last week and am trying to > get up to speed on a bunch of stuff, including iBATIS. The task I'm > given is to modify some existing code, which seems pretty > straightforward. > > Having made most of my mods (working and running within Eclipse) I'm > getting an error that I can't decipher: > > 2009-04-28 15:30:27,419[main ] DEBUG > rrorCodeSQLExceptionTranslator - Unable to translate SQLException with > Error code '0', will now try the fallback translator > 2009-04-28 15:30:27,419[main ] DEBUG > DataSourceUtils - Returning JDBC Connection to DataSource > unable to execute upic translator. Error message = SqlMapClient > operation; uncategorized SQLException for SQL []; SQL state [null]; > error code [0]; > --- The error occurred in cdw.upic.sqlmap.xml. > --- The error occurred while applying a result map. > --- Check the cdwUpic.aprIncentiveResultMap. > --- The error happened while setting a property on the result object. > --- Cause: java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException; nested > exception is com.ibatis.common.jdbc.exception.NestedSQLException: > --- The error occurred in cdw.upic.sqlmap.xml. > --- The error occurred while applying a result map. > --- Check the cdwUpic.aprIncentiveResultMap. > --- The error happened while setting a property on the result object. > --- Cause: java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException > > I'm fairly sure that the problem is not cdwUpic.aprIncentiveResultMap, > because that has not changed and was working yesterday. This error > occurs no matter what resultmap my code uses. In fact, this worked > yesterday, but at some point today it started giving this error. > > I'm guessing wildly that the problem is in the JDBC layer, although > the queries all work fine in SquirrelSQL. My other theory is that my > project (Maven based) is not configured properly somehow. > > Anyone seen this before, or can suggest how I can get more information? > > Cheers, > > Sean >