use a bigint(8)

-Bert

marco mistroni wrote:

hi all,
i am using Castor JDO (version 0.9.5.2) and i have written a class (named CastorEntry)
which implements the interface Persistent and TimeStampable.
as part of my junit test, i am creating an object, then i am querying the database to see if the#
object is there, and if it is there i delete it.
the three operations are done in different transaction (because i am doing thru different operations in a BusinessDelegate),
so, i have no problem in creating, no problem querying but when i try to delete the object found from the query i get this
exception
org.exolab.castor.jdo.ObjectNotPersistentException: The object of type com.myapp
.castor.CastorEntry is not persistent -- it was not queried or created within th
is transaction
the table entries (associated with the object CastorEntry) has no timestamp column.. i tried to add a colum called timestamp, but
since i am using mysql there is no 'long' type, so only choice was to add a colum of type timestamp..
but when i define the mapping, the long to timestamp is not accepted..
can anyone help me in solving my problem?
with best regards
marco

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