Chintan
2004-08-12 02:49:08 UTC
Yes, I did this for Oracle. See the, sql2java.java
file.
best,
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1. mapping DB types to Java types (Jonathan
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Date: Thu, 12 Aug 2004 10:25:20 +0900
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Subject: [Middlegen-user] mapping DB types to Java
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Hi All,
Looking through the MiddleGen site, I am worried it
is not at all possible to force certain DB types to
specific Java classes.
PostgreSQL has a type "inet" which is an IP address.
MiddleGen does not understand this type and thus
marks it as "Object" in our hbm.xml files. We would
like to map it to another class.
Is there any configuration file/option etc. that I
could use to achieve this? Any pointers would be
more than welcome.
TIA,
Jonathan Scott
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Hi All,
Looking through the MiddleGen site, I am worried it
is not at all possible to force certain DB types to
specific Java classes.
PostgreSQL has a type "inet" which is an IP address.
MiddleGen does not understand this type and thus
marks it as "Object" in our hbm.xml files. We would
like to map it to another class.
Is there any configuration file/option etc. that I
could use to achieve this? Any pointers would be
more than welcome.
TIA,
Jonathan Scott
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