Few months ago, i was working with Arquillian and Wildfly 8.2 for first time.
I noticed there is an issue with the JPA @Column annotation.
For example:
@Entity @Table(name = "building") public class Building extends BusinessEntityName<Long> { private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; .................. @Column(name = "number_of_floor", nullable = false) private short numberOfFloors; @Column(name = "number_apart_per_floor", nullable = false) private short numberApartmentPerFloor; @Column(name = "register_date", nullable = false) private Date registerDate; ................... }
JPA created the table 'building' with fields 'number_of_floor','number_apart_per_floor' and 'register_date', but when you use the Arquillian annotation '@ShouldMatchDataSet', it's expecting the fields 'numberOfFloors','numberApartmentPerFloor' and 'registerDate'.
My quick solution was removing the @Column annotation, but now, JPA created the building table with field like the entity definition, ie. numberOfFloors, numberApartmentPerFloor, registerDate. We really need the fields with our database conversion, 'number_of_floor','number_apart_per_floor' and 'register_date'.
If you have any information about how to solve this issue, please let me know.
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Thanks in advance.
Hi Eudris,
I'm not sure if that's really a problem of Arquillian Persistence Extension as such. I think it's more about the dbunit used underneath. Can you share your data set you are using with @ShouldMatchDataSet annotation?