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Bruno Ledesma commented on HHH-2468:
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Sorry, but the real problem was the my hbm mappings wasn´t in the classpath. But the
exception was not clear to me. I think when the hibernate starts to build a query its
necessary a validation in the entityMap. If there is no entity in the map throws an
exception alerting the user that no entities was loaded, so you cant do a query.
Is setParameter 0- or 1-based?
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Key: HHH-2468
URL:
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-2468
Project: Hibernate3
Issue Type: Bug
Affects Versions: 3.2.2
Environment: Hibernate 3.2.2.GA, RDBMS: H2, version: 1.0 (2007-01-30), JDK 6.0,
Windows XP Pro
Reporter: Rafael Borges
Priority: Trivial
The following query throws a wrong message in the Exception
== Query ==
query = session.createQuery("select t from Test t where t.id = ?");
query.setParameter(1, 1);
== Message ==
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.IndexOutOfBoundsException: Remember that
ordinal parameters are 1-based!
at
org.hibernate.engine.query.ParameterMetadata.getOrdinalParameterDescriptor(ParameterMetadata.java:55)
at
org.hibernate.engine.query.ParameterMetadata.getOrdinalParameterExpectedType(ParameterMetadata.java:61)
at org.hibernate.impl.AbstractQueryImpl.determineType(AbstractQueryImpl.java:397)
at org.hibernate.impl.AbstractQueryImpl.setParameter(AbstractQueryImpl.java:369)
at Test.main(Test.java:25)
The Javadoc says it is 0-based, and that works perfectly when used accordingly. So I
think it is just a comestic fix.
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