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Posted to commits@openjpa.apache.org by aw...@apache.org on 2007/02/05 17:01:09 UTC

svn commit: r503744 - /incubator/openjpa/trunk/openjpa-jdbc/src/main/resources/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/meta/strats/localizer.properties

Author: awhite
Date: Mon Feb  5 08:01:09 2007
New Revision: 503744

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?view=rev&rev=503744
Log: (empty)

Modified:
    incubator/openjpa/trunk/openjpa-jdbc/src/main/resources/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/meta/strats/localizer.properties

Modified: incubator/openjpa/trunk/openjpa-jdbc/src/main/resources/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/meta/strats/localizer.properties
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/incubator/openjpa/trunk/openjpa-jdbc/src/main/resources/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/meta/strats/localizer.properties?view=diff&rev=503744&r1=503743&r2=503744
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--- incubator/openjpa/trunk/openjpa-jdbc/src/main/resources/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/meta/strats/localizer.properties (original)
+++ incubator/openjpa/trunk/openjpa-jdbc/src/main/resources/org/apache/openjpa/jdbc/meta/strats/localizer.properties Mon Feb  5 08:01:09 2007
@@ -90,8 +90,8 @@
 class-crit-owner: Field "{0}" declares that it uses class criteria for joins, \
 	and this field is not owned by an inverse field.  As a result, it is \
 	impossible to correctly null the inverse foreign keys when the field is \
-	deleted.  OpenJPA may leave orphan key values in the database if you do not \
-	provide an owning inverse relation using the "mapped-by" attribute.
+	deleted.  OpenJPA may leave orphan key values in the database if you do \
+    not provide an owning inverse relation using the "mapped-by" attribute.
 not-map: Field "{0}" declares a map mapping strategy, but is not a map type.
 mapped-by-key: Map field "{0}" is attempting to use a map table, but its key \
 	is mapped by another field.  Use an inverse key or join table mapping.
@@ -110,9 +110,9 @@
 cant-init-subs: The discriminator for type "{0}" cannot compute the list of \
 	its subclasses on its own.  You should either use a discriminator strategy \
 	that has this ability (such as the class-name strategy), include the set \
-	of persistent classes in the "org.apache.openjpa.MetaDataFactory" property so that OpenJPA \
-	can discover all persistent classes at startup, or make sure that all \
-	subclasses of this type have had their class instantiated in the JVM \
+	of persistent classes in the "openjpa.MetaDataFactory" property so that \
+    OpenJPA can discover all persistent classes at startup, or make sure that \
+    all subclasses of this type have had their class instantiated in the JVM \
 	before performing any persistent operations on this class or its \
 	subclasses.  If this class does not have any subclasses, consider making \
 	the class final or changing its discriminator strategy to "final".