Try using a javax.sql.Date, Time, or Timestamp instead of a
java.util.Date.  JDBC isn't aware of "java.util.Date" per se, so you
should use one of the javax.sql subclasses instead.

Aaron

On Sun, 17 Sep 2000 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> While exercising the baseline functionality of CMP, I'm running into a
> problem with retrieving dates.  I'm attempting to deploy with no jaws.xml
> or jboss.xml (using the server defaults, which I believe should be
> deploying to Hypersonic).
> 
> I have a test client which creates an instance of my bean in the db, then
> performs a findAll on that type of bean.  This part works ok, and I can get
> an iterator with the beans.  I can even cast each item to the bean type ok.
> But, as soon as I call a method on the bean, I get this error:
> 
> java.sql.SQLException:  Unable to load a ResultSet column into a variable
> of type 'java.util.Date': java.io.StreamCorruptedException: InputStream
> does not contain a serialized object
> 
> I get this error whether I'm actually attempting to retrieve a date or not
> (I assume the container probably retrieves all the fields on the first
> call, so this would make sense, I guess).
> 
> Any ideas as to what might be happening here?  My next step would be to put
> together a jaws.xml and jboss.xml, but I had read previously on this list,
> that for basic setups, the defaults should work ok..
> 
> -Jason
> 
> 
> 
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