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Wolfgang Schwendt commented on JBSEAM-1682:
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correction:
<framework:restrictions>
<value>lower(firstName) like lower(concat ( #{examplePerson.firstName} ,
'%' ))</value>
<value>lower(lastName) like lower(concat( #{examplePerson.lastName} ,
'%' ))</value>
</framework:restrictions>
query restriction example: in ejbql the use of + operator appears to
be wrong
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Key: JBSEAM-1682
URL:
http://jira.jboss.com/jira/browse/JBSEAM-1682
Project: JBoss Seam
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Documentation
Environment: Seam2.0.0.B1
MySQL5.0.27
Reporter: Wolfgang Schwendt
Priority: Trivial
Fix For: 2.0.0.BETA1
The Seam reference manual, chapter "The Seam Application Framework", section
"Query Objects", contains an example how one can specify optional restrictions
for a query. More precisely, an XML definition of an EntityQuery component named
"people" is shown. Two restrictions are defined, and it appears that the use of
the + operator in these restrictions is wrong. In these restriction definitions the
use of the + operator is intended for string concatenation, but according to JSR 220/EJB
Persistence specification V.3.0 Final Release, the + operator is only listed in the
category "arithmetic operators". At least when tested with Seam2.0.0B1 and
MySQL, these restrictions (with the + operator) don't work as expected.
Solution: replace the + operator by the concat() function as follows:
<framework:entity-query name="people"
ejbql="select p from Person p"
order="lastName"
max-results="20">
<framework:restrictions>
<value>lower(firstName) like lower(concat ( #{examplePerson.firstName} ,
'%' ))</value>
<value>lower(lastName) like lower(concat( #{examplePerson.lastName} +
'%' ))</value>
</framework:restrictions>
</framework:entity-query>
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