Hi all,
I am trying to do exactly the same : generate an entity with a @Column
(length=2000). Looks like it is still not possible. Am I right ? If I do :
field string --named title ;
constraint Size --onProperty title --max 2000
I get :
@Column
@Size(max = 2000)
private String title;
Even in Java EE 7, the integration between JPA and Bean Validation hasn't
been made. So this doesn't work (i.e. create a column in the DB with 2000
char long). What I would need is :
@Column(length = 2000)
@Size(max = 2000)
private String title;
Looks like it's not doable, but I might be wrong.
Thanks
2012/12/29 George Gastaldi <gegastaldi(a)icloud.com>
Change the value in your @Column annotation. Thats JPA Standard.
George Gastaldi
Em 28/12/2012, às 20:17, Robb Greathouse <robb.greathouse(a)jboss.com>
escreveu:
> Hi,
>
> Was trying to change the length on String from the VarChar(255). In
Hibernate this can be done by specifying @Length(max=350) (for example.
>
> However, there is no "constraint Length --onProperty xxx --max 350"
available in Forge.
>
> Using "constraint Max" causes forge to have a conversion error when
attempting to insert string data.
>
> Robb Greathouse
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