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The file castor.properties is in the Castor.jar file.
Do you extract it to modifiy it, and then remake the jar, ou can we have
it as a part of the project somewhere in the path?
I have this error while testing my appli with Tomcat 4.1.27 (before I
was with : Tomcat 4.0.3).
I use Castor 0.9.5
Castor proposed enhancement for self-referential
JDO relationships.
Add the parent-key attribute which would indicate
the parent key for an object.
Example.
Class A --> Class B
Class A has a one-to-many relationship with Class B.
Class B has self-r
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I have managed to resolve all my problems with XML
--> JAVA --> (JDO) Database. Here are the bugs that I discovered and the
work arounds? This is some what of post mortem.
I have my project working in multiples app
servers/database configurations. Basically I got everything to work by having
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This one time, at band camp, Ron Alsobrook said:
RA>I have a Gallery object that contains a collection of dependent Image
RA>objects. Is there a way to order those Image objects automatically
RA>when I do a db.load such as:
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RA>g = (Gallery) db.load(Gallery.class, new Integer(id));
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RA>Or
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Title: Unmarshalling gives no error, but Java object is invalid
I have two programs, one of which marshalls data into XML files, and the other takes the same XML files and Unmarshalls them.
Both programs use the same set of Java classes, generated from an XML schema.
The marshalling program
Title: marshall and unmarshall a singleton using Castor XML
Can anyone out there tell me how to deal with a singleton using Castor XML? Or maybe Castor XML does not support singleton at current release? Here are the errors I got:
org.exolab.castor.mapping.MappingException: The Java class Man
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