Thanks Chico and Adam.
I could resolve the issue by using the correct version number (12453) as
Adam suggested. I was using an incorrect version on my machine.
I will be submitting the patch shortly.
Thanks,
Aditya
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Chico Charlesworth
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2008 4:35 AM
To: Developer
Subject: Re: [Mifos-developer] MIFOS test cases failing on local
machine
I had similar issues with MySQL 5.0.51, and I fixed them by
using the latest MySQL JDBC Driver (J/Connector 5).
To use the latest JDBC driver, you can either:
- Make sure to remove the mysql-connector-java-3.1.13-bin.jar
under the lib directory, and replace it with
mysql-connector-java-5.1.5-bin.jar.
- Or get the latest from mifos trunk in SVN (with has the
updated JDBC driver)
Note, if you are already using MySQL J/Connector 5, then I
suggest doing what Adam mentions below (share your in-work code changes
as a patch so someone can look at reproducing the problem).
Cheers
Chico
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Re: [Mifos-developer] MIFOS test cases failing on local machine
On Sat, 2008-03-08 at 13:08 -0500, Shah, Aditya S. wrote:
> I am having trouble with my mifos installation on my local
Windows
> machine. When I try to build mifos using Ant from within
Eclipse, I
> get a no. of errors (1349) and failures(136) giving a success
rate of
> only 43%. I have tried to remove everything and install
everything
> from scratch, but that too does not help. I am using MySql
5.0.51.
> However, when I run the WAR file from within Tomcat, the
application
> runs fine.
I'm not exactly sure what the problem is.
* are you using the "run_test" Ant target? (if not, please try
it)
* is your Subversion working copy up-to-date? As of right now,
the
latest revision is 12453.
If this doesn't get us any closer to a solution, perhaps you
wouldn't
mind sharing your in-work code changes as a patch. It's okay if
the unit
tests don't pass, but perhaps someone would have time to try and
repro
the unit test failures.
This error looks particularly interesting:
"MysqlDataTruncation: Data truncation: Data truncated for column
'CREATED_DATE' at row 1"
Not sure if this is related, but we recently upgraded the MySQL
JDBC
driver (client library) from 3.1.13 to 5.1.5. If you have time,
it might
be worth looking into the section titled "Datetime" on this
page:
http://tinyurl.com/yncwk8
Another thought... this error: "null id in entry" makes me
wonder if you
might be working with a detached Hibernate entity
(non-persisted,
non-initialized Hibernate entity outside of a session). I'm not
sure if
my terminology is correct.
--
Adam Monsen
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