That was a typo, the error message shows limit of 1024.

The to be created table would have a primkey of two varchar-fields. A 
varchar-field is set to 250 in the JBoss default configuration, even if I 
assume two-byte characters, that would only sum up to 500 - not even close to 
1024. 

Nevertheless - I wonder what would be the right way to solve this issue. I 
don't think the right way would be to reduce the varchar standard to be 100 
inside the JBoss standard-setup, as that would affect every field inside the 
whole application. And what would I have to do, if I had to create primkeys or 
indexes consisting of even more fields? That would make me end-up with even 
smaller varchar-fields.

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