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Patrick Linskey updated OPENJPA-164:
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Fix Version/s: (was: 0.9.8)
> Need better logging on Java field type to SQL type mapping and exceptions
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> Key: OPENJPA-164
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-164
> Project: OpenJPA
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: diagnostics, jdbc
> Affects Versions: 0.9.0, 0.9.6
> Reporter: Nick Johnson
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> When a Java field and its corresponding SQL field are of incompatible types
> (as can happen with programming errors), OpenJPA presently just wraps the
> exception thrown by the JDBC driver. For example, if the type is declared as
> long in Java but boolean in PostgreSQL, a PostgreSQL error that the value "f"
> is not compatible with the type BigDecimal.
> The problem is that there's no indication of which mapped class is
> responsible for the exception, which can be a problem for a class with many
> relationships. Any of the related classes could have caused the problem.
> Better logging (probably at level TRACE) around calls to resultSet.getX would
> greatly help in debugging these problems. Just knowing the classname and the
> field name the JDBC get is being called for would be tremendously helpful.
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