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[jira] [Created] (OPENJPA-2731) Problems with Boolean
Representation with Postgres
Jody Grassel created OPENJPA-2731:
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Summary: Problems with Boolean Representation with Postgres
Key: OPENJPA-2731
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENJPA-2731
Project: OpenJPA
Issue Type: Bug
Components: jdbc
Affects Versions: 2.2.2
Reporter: Jody Grassel
Assignee: Jody Grassel
Attachments: patch_2.2.x.txt
OPENJPA-2558 addressed, in general, boolean representations on the database (native Boolean column types, as an int(0,1), as a string, as a char, etc), but had coverage gaps with respect to the supported platforms. Postgres is one of those platforms. Its dictionary class still overrode setBoolean(), but did not equally override getBoolean() which introduced a conflict.
I'm proposing an update which removes the setBoolean() method from the Postgres dbdictionary, as well as adding the ability for a database platform to declare a default boolean representation type (preserving the INT10 default, but setting Postgres' to BooleanRepresentation in order to match what the schemagenerator for postgres creates).
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