Thomas updated the grammar in CVS to antlr 2.7.2 and unicode, so please
grab OJB from CVS, and try your query again.
Tom
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Hi!
Does anyone use tranditional-Chinese(non English) in where condition of oql,
and query object successfully?
I try to do this,but I get a error message. As :
[0] List all product entries
[1] Enter a new product
[2] Edit a product entry
[3] Delete a product entry
[4] Quit
Hi !
I guess you should use \ instead of ':
select allproducts from org.apache.ojb.tutorial2.Product where name =
The Lexer does not complain about the chinese characters but about the
missing \ !
hope that help!
Thomas
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Hi!
Does anyone use tranditional-Chinese(non English)
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Subject: Can use tranditional-Chinese in where condition of OQL?
Hi!
Does anyone use tranditional-Chinese(non English) in where
condition of oql, and query object successfully?
I try to do this,but I get a error message. As :
[0] List all product entries
[1] Enter
On Wed, 7 Jan 2004, Olmanson, Alan wrote:
Hello,
Yes, however it required patching OJB and moving to a newer version of
antlr. I suggested a fix back in May put nothing appears to have been done
with it.
You're right, in antlr 2.7.2 the bitset handling was significantly
improved especially