thanks for your answer. in the documentation DAIN SUNDSTROM The JBoss Group JBossCMP 2nd Edition wich we have buyed from the JBossGroup i found the following: At the time of this writing, JBossQL includes support for an ORDER BY clause, parameters in the IN and LIKE operators, and the UCASE and LCASE functions. (page 36) is somthing out there i don't know? the problem not only depends on the LIKE-clause, i also get the error when i use '=' instead of 'LIKE'. regards, rudi PS: please, can you also forward your mails to the mailing-list > Unfortunately, this is not a problem with xdoclet. The problem is that nor > the EJB spec nor JBoss-QL extensions allows paramaterized LIKE clauses. > > -- > Ja ne, > Pazu [[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > > http://www.animegaiden.com.br > > > > --------- Mensagem Original -------- > De: Rudi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Para: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Assunto: [Xdoclet-user] ejb:finder, jboss:finder-query tags? > Data: 26/09/02 05:40 > > > Hi, > > > > I am having troubles using custom finders (with a LIKE construct). I > have > > tried to solve the issue for several days now, > > but cannot seem to get a handle on it. > > > > I have experimented with the 'ejb.finder' and 'jboss.finder-query' tags, > > to > > produce a finder with a parameterized LIKE clause. > > > > -- > Werden Sie mit uns zum "OnlineStar 2002"! Jetzt GMX w�hlen - > und tolle Preise absahnen! http://www.onlinestar.de >
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