RE: Mysql [mysql] and Netbeans [java]
Send more details, please. The server logs for instance. Envoyé depuis mon appareil Galaxy Message d'origine De : Nigel Evenden Date : 01/12/2021 11:23 (GMT+01:00) À : James Ostrowick Cc : Apache Netbeans Mailing List Objet : Re: Mysql [mysql] and Netbeans [java] Tried but still get the error. Nigel On Wed, 1 Dec 2021, 03:50 James Ostrowick, mailto:ja...@ostrowick.co.za>> wrote: I’ve seen this happen before, especially on a linux machine, I usually just make sure that the entity has this at the top: @Entity @Table(name = “accounts”) i.e. ensure that the declaration for the table is in the correct case. Kind Regards, James Ostrowick On 30 Nov 2021, at 22:49, Nigel Evenden mailto:nc.even...@gmail.com>> wrote: I get an EJB error when running List.xhtml. It's looking for ACCOUNTS when I have an accounts table. I have set my.cnf to accept caps, but still get the error.
Re: Mysql [mysql] and Netbeans [java]
Tried but still get the error. Nigel On Wed, 1 Dec 2021, 03:50 James Ostrowick, wrote: > I’ve seen this happen before, especially on a linux machine, I usually > just make sure that the entity has this at the top: > > @Entity > *@Table(name = “accounts”)* > > i.e. ensure that the declaration for the table is in the correct case. > > Kind Regards, > James Ostrowick > > > On 30 Nov 2021, at 22:49, Nigel Evenden wrote: > > I get an EJB error when running List.xhtml. It's looking for ACCOUNTS > when I have an accounts table. I have set my.cnf to accept caps, but still > get the error. > > >
Re: Mysql [mysql] and Netbeans [java]
I’ve seen this happen before, especially on a linux machine, I usually just make sure that the entity has this at the top: @Entity @Table(name = “accounts”) i.e. ensure that the declaration for the table is in the correct case. Kind Regards, James Ostrowick > On 30 Nov 2021, at 22:49, Nigel Evenden wrote: > > I get an EJB error when running List.xhtml. It's looking for ACCOUNTS when I > have an accounts table. I have set my.cnf to accept caps, but still get the > error.