JDBC datatype of MySQL INT UNSIGNED is mapped as java.lang.Integer should be 
java.lang.Long
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         Key: CAY-639
         URL: http://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-639
     Project: Cayenne
        Type: Bug

  Components: Cayenne Core Library  
    Versions: 1.2 [STABLE]    
 Environment: MySQL 5.0.22-standard
jdbc driver mysql-connector-java-3.1.13-bin.jar

    Reporter: Tobias Schoessler


A MySQL PK column is defined as INT UNSIGNED.

When reverse engineering the modeller creates a mapping of

<db-attribute ... type="INTEGER" length="10"/>

for this column.

When retrieving the PK  via

getObjectId().getIdSnapshot().get(PK_COLUMN_NAME)

java.lang.Integer is returned  though it should be a java.lang.Long

see

http://dev.mysql.com/doc/refman/5.0/en/connector-j-reference-type-conversions.html

this problem is related to a bug in the MySQL jdbc driver 3.0.8/3.1.13 which is 
always returning java.lang.Long values for AUTO_INCREMENT columns.

See http://lists.mysql.com/java/6383

a workaround is to define the AUTO_INCREMENT column as INT UNSIGNED and set the 
cayenne mapping to

<db-attribute ... type="BIGINT" length="10"/>

manually

this forces cayenne to return  java.lang.Long  when querying the column.

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