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dyna bean commented on BEANUTILS-142:
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Unfortunately, this patch not working in my project.

Got the resources  from nightly build (20070621) ( 
http://people.apache.org/builds/jakarta-commons/nightly/commons-beanutils/ )

and change the method  public Object convert(Class type, Object value) in class 
SqlTimestampConverter. its work ;)


public Object convert(Class type, Object value) {

        if (value == null) {
            if (useDefault) {
                return (defaultValue);
            } else {
                throw new ConversionException("No value specified");
            }
        }

        if (value instanceof Timestamp) {
            return (value);
        }
        else if (value instanceof Date) {
            return (new Timestamp(((Date)value).getTime()));
        }

        try {
            return (Timestamp.valueOf(value.toString()));
        } catch (Exception e) {
            if (useDefault) {
                return (defaultValue);
            } else {
                throw new ConversionException(e);
            }
        }

    }

> [beanutils] RowSetDynaClass fails to copy resulset to DynaBean with Oracle 
> 10g JDBC driver
> ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: BEANUTILS-142
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/BEANUTILS-142
>             Project: Commons BeanUtils
>          Issue Type: Bug
>          Components: DynaBean
>         Environment: Operating System: Windows XP
> Platform: All
>            Reporter: Li Zhang
>             Fix For: 1.8.0
>
>         Attachments: Beanutils-142.patch
>
>
> Beginning in Oracle 9.2, DATE is mapped to Date and TIMESTAMP is mapped to
> Timestamp. However if you were relying on DATE values to contain time
> information, there is a problem. When using Oracle 10g JDBC driver, the
> ResultSetMetaData.getColumnClassName returns java.sql.Timestamp but
> ResultSet.getObject(name).getClass() returns java.sql.Date. Obviously these 
> two
> do not match each other. When the RowSetDynaClass.copy function tries to set 
> the
> value to BasicDynaBean, it throws exception. Need a workaround.

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