Hi James, Could you share your code as simple maven project? It would be great and allows to us help you quickly.
On Mon, Jul 31, 2017 at 9:43 AM, James Isaac <[email protected]> wrote: > > Hi, > > I am trying to use BinaryObjects to create the cache at runtime. For > example, instead of writing a pojo class such as Employee and configuring > it as a cache value type, I need to be able to dynamically configure the > cache with the field names and field types for the particular cache. > > I have posted the sample code on stackoverflow: https://stackov > erflow.com/questions/45371054/create-and-query-a-binary-cache-in-ignite > (Posting the code here would be messy) > > I am trying to configure the cache with the employeeId (Integer) as key > and the whole employee record (BinaryObject) as value. When I run the above > class, I get the following exception : > > Caused by: org.h2.jdbc.JdbcSQLException: Table "EMPLOYEE" not found; SQL > statement: > select * from "emplCache".Employee where salary > 500 limit 5 > > What am I doing wrong here? Is there anything more other than this line: > > employeeEntity.setTableName("Employee"); > > I checked out https://github.com/apache/ignite/blob/master/examples/sr > c/main/java/org/apache/ignite/examples/datagrid/CacheQueryDdlExample.java > > as Nikolay suggested but I see that they are setting the pojo class as the > indexed type. Is there any way I can avoid this? > > Regards, > > James > >
