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Donald Woods updated OPENJPA-1613: ---------------------------------- Attachment: OPENJPA-1613-tests.diff updated tests > Exception thrown when enhancing a (property access) class that has an > abstract @MappedSuperclass with no annotated properties > ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OPENJPA-1613 > URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-1613 > Project: OpenJPA > Issue Type: Bug > Components: kernel > Affects Versions: 2.0.0-beta2, 2.0.0-beta3 > Reporter: Simon Droscher > Fix For: 2.0.1 > > Attachments: abstract-subclass.patch, OPENJPA-1613-tests.diff > > > If you have a class (using property access) that has an abstract > @MappedSuperclass that happens to have no annotated methods, you get the > following exception when enhancing: > org.apache.openjpa.util.MetaDataException: "implicit property access" for > class "org.apache.openjpa.persistence.simple.SubclassPerson" is not > consistent with "implicit field access" used by its persistent superclass > "org.apache.openjpa.persistence.simple.AbstractSuperclass". All persistent > classes in an inheritance hierarchy must use a single implicit field or > property based access style or explicitly declare an access style. > Presumably the enhancer is deciding incorrectly that the superclass is using > field access. A workaround is to annotate the superclass with > @Access(AccessType.PROPERTY) so the enhancer doesn't make this assumption, > but that is not JPA 1.0 backwards compatible. > This did not occur in any of the OpenJPA 1.* versions -- This message is automatically generated by JIRA. - You can reply to this email to add a comment to the issue online.