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Jay Howell commented on JBAS-4453:
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All that needs to be done on this issue is to add one line of code that sets the
classname. The line
data.className = metaData.getColumnClassName(c);
is all that needs to be added in this block.
int count = metaData.getColumnCount();
columnData = new ColumnData[count+1];
for(int c = 1; c <= count; c ++)
{
ColumnData data = new ColumnData();
columnData[c] = data;
data.label = metaData.getColumnLabel(c);
data.name = metaData.getColumnName(c);
data.type = metaData.getColumnType(c);
//JBAS-4453, ASPATCH-222 add column class to the SerializableResultSetMetaData
data.className = metaData.getColumnClassName(c);
}
}
SerializableResultSetMetaData did not have the classname for the
column set.
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Key: JBAS-4453
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBAS-4453
Project: JBoss Application Server
Issue Type: Bug
Security Level: Public(Everyone can see)
Components: Other
Affects Versions: JBossAS-4.0.5.GA
Reporter: Jay Howell
Priority: Minor
This is a small bug where if you try to remotely use a datasource, which is a bad idea
anyway, the resultsetmetada does not contain the classname of the column.
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