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Max Rydahl Andersen commented on HBX-745:
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There is no such type as String :)
java.lang.String or string is the recognized type (the java type and the other is the
hibernate type)
the code generation will make sure it is "shortened"
Query Parameter type not recognized (return null)
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Key: HBX-745
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HBX-745
Project: Hibernate Tools
Type: Bug
Components: hbm2java
Versions: 3.2beta7
Reporter: Michelle Baert
Attachments: TestProject.zip
I declared a query in a hbm.xml, with a parameter :
<query-param name="pattern" type="String" />
When I try to generate code through hbm2dao (or templates like dao\daohome.ftl),
Cfg2JavaTool.asFinderArgumentList() returns <null>. as argument type
I found no details in documentation about query element attributes.
Anyway, when the type name is not recognized, should not an exception be thrown instead
of *silently* returning <null> ?
If I specify type="java.lang.String", the same string is returned as argument
type, where I'd prefer simply "String".
I didn't try other types yet.
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