Hi James,

do you have the ERAttributeExtension framework on your classpath? Does it come 
before JavaEOAccess?

jw


Am 14.05.2013 um 15:14 schrieb James Cicenia <[email protected]>:

> Hello -
> 
> This bug has been driving me a bit batty.
> 
> 1) Column created via a migration:  
> erAuthenticationRequestTable.newTimestampColumn("requestDate", false);
> 2) Entity's code:
> 
>     public org.joda.time.DateTime requestDate() {
>     return (org.joda.time.DateTime) 
> storedValueForKey(_ERAuthenticationRequest.REQUEST_DATE_KEY);
>   }
> 
>   public void setRequestDate(org.joda.time.DateTime value) {
>     if (_ERAuthenticationRequest.LOG.isDebugEnabled()) {
>       _ERAuthenticationRequest.LOG.debug( "updating requestDate from " + 
> requestDate() + " to " + value);
>     }
>     takeStoredValueForKey(value, _ERAuthenticationRequest.REQUEST_DATE_KEY);
>   }
> 
> 
> 3)  The error happens before requestDate() is even called.    
> 
> 4)  In the model used the erprototypes jodaDateTime prototype.
> 
> Now I have looked at my other project and I can't see what is different.
> 
> 
> Error:
> 
> Caused by: java.lang.IllegalStateException: adaptorValueType: unable to load 
> class named 'DateTime' for attribute requestDate on entity 
> ERTwoFactorAuthenticationRequest
> 
> Thanks 
> James



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