You may not need the prefix, but you at least need this much:
// dot-separated path that starts in the root DbEntity
that maps to this attribute's ObjEntity and spans zero or more
relationships, always ending in a DbAttribute name.
objAttribute.setDbAttributePath(id);
On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 11:10 AM, Kevin Meyer - KMZ <[email protected]> wrote:
> Sorry, you guys are confusing me.
>
> I have a datamap (called "isis_map"), to which I have added a DbEntity
> (named after my class, "simpleclass") and a ObjEntity (with same
> name).
>
> The "id" I refer to is the name of a property of my class (called
> "number"). The class has methods setNumber and getNumber.
>
> That's the id ("number") that I assigned to DbAttribute and
> ObjAttribute.
>
> What is the prefix you refer to?
>
> regards,
> Kevin
>
> On 12 Dec 2011 at 9:20, John Huss wrote:
>
>> Yes, you need to link the Obj* things to the Db* things by name, both the
>> entities and the attributes.
>>
>> On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 9:03 AM, Mike Kienenberger <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>> > I can't remember the exact details, but you might need (prefix + "." +
>> > id) instead of (id)
>> >
>> > On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 2:50 AM, Kevin Meyer - KMZ <[email protected]>
>> > wrote:
>> > > DbAttribute dbAttribute = new DbAttribute(id,
>> > java.sql.Types.INTEGER, dbEntity);
>> > > dbEntity.addAttribute(dbAttribute);
>> >
>> > + // dot-separated path that starts in the root DbEntity
>> > that maps to this attribute's ObjEntity and spans zero or more
>> > relationships, always ending in a DbAttribute name.
>> > + objAttribute.setDbAttributePath(id);
>> >
>> > >
>> > > ObjAttribute objAttribute = new ObjAttribute(id, type,
>> > objEntity);
>> >
>>
>
>
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