How to store a collection of strings in jdo apache isis without joins












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I wanted to store a set of strings which are not available in any other table in the schema. For example,



I have a table with country_id, country_name and animals



The column animals need to be a Collection (Set or List) and the animals in the list are not available in any other table of the schema. They are just plain java strings. I went through the link here. But it only mentions the ways to store a collection of objects that are available as a column in another table. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Cheers!










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    I wanted to store a set of strings which are not available in any other table in the schema. For example,



    I have a table with country_id, country_name and animals



    The column animals need to be a Collection (Set or List) and the animals in the list are not available in any other table of the schema. They are just plain java strings. I went through the link here. But it only mentions the ways to store a collection of objects that are available as a column in another table. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Cheers!










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      I wanted to store a set of strings which are not available in any other table in the schema. For example,



      I have a table with country_id, country_name and animals



      The column animals need to be a Collection (Set or List) and the animals in the list are not available in any other table of the schema. They are just plain java strings. I went through the link here. But it only mentions the ways to store a collection of objects that are available as a column in another table. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Cheers!










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      I wanted to store a set of strings which are not available in any other table in the schema. For example,



      I have a table with country_id, country_name and animals



      The column animals need to be a Collection (Set or List) and the animals in the list are not available in any other table of the schema. They are just plain java strings. I went through the link here. But it only mentions the ways to store a collection of objects that are available as a column in another table. Any help would be much appreciated. Thanks in advance. Cheers!







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          Just use a JDO AttributeConverter, and the Collection field can be converted into a String for example (stored in a single column). As per the docs






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          • Thanks for the prompt reply. I tried using the class but I keep getting error that the package cannot be resolved. Which package should I use?

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:41











          • It is part of JDO 3.2, so you need to be using that

            – Billy Frost
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:07











          • Thanks I will try it and accept your answer

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:49











          • You will need to use Apache Isis 2.0.0-M1 or later, because that uses DN 5.x and JDO 3.2

            – Dan Haywood
            Dec 26 '18 at 10:37











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          • Thanks for the prompt reply. I tried using the class but I keep getting error that the package cannot be resolved. Which package should I use?

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:41











          • It is part of JDO 3.2, so you need to be using that

            – Billy Frost
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:07











          • Thanks I will try it and accept your answer

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:49











          • You will need to use Apache Isis 2.0.0-M1 or later, because that uses DN 5.x and JDO 3.2

            – Dan Haywood
            Dec 26 '18 at 10:37
















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          Just use a JDO AttributeConverter, and the Collection field can be converted into a String for example (stored in a single column). As per the docs






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          • Thanks for the prompt reply. I tried using the class but I keep getting error that the package cannot be resolved. Which package should I use?

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:41











          • It is part of JDO 3.2, so you need to be using that

            – Billy Frost
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:07











          • Thanks I will try it and accept your answer

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:49











          • You will need to use Apache Isis 2.0.0-M1 or later, because that uses DN 5.x and JDO 3.2

            – Dan Haywood
            Dec 26 '18 at 10:37














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          Just use a JDO AttributeConverter, and the Collection field can be converted into a String for example (stored in a single column). As per the docs






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          • Thanks for the prompt reply. I tried using the class but I keep getting error that the package cannot be resolved. Which package should I use?

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:41











          • It is part of JDO 3.2, so you need to be using that

            – Billy Frost
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:07











          • Thanks I will try it and accept your answer

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:49











          • You will need to use Apache Isis 2.0.0-M1 or later, because that uses DN 5.x and JDO 3.2

            – Dan Haywood
            Dec 26 '18 at 10:37



















          • Thanks for the prompt reply. I tried using the class but I keep getting error that the package cannot be resolved. Which package should I use?

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 3:41











          • It is part of JDO 3.2, so you need to be using that

            – Billy Frost
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:07











          • Thanks I will try it and accept your answer

            – Sathiya Narayanan
            Nov 22 '18 at 7:49











          • You will need to use Apache Isis 2.0.0-M1 or later, because that uses DN 5.x and JDO 3.2

            – Dan Haywood
            Dec 26 '18 at 10:37

















          Thanks for the prompt reply. I tried using the class but I keep getting error that the package cannot be resolved. Which package should I use?

          – Sathiya Narayanan
          Nov 22 '18 at 3:41





          Thanks for the prompt reply. I tried using the class but I keep getting error that the package cannot be resolved. Which package should I use?

          – Sathiya Narayanan
          Nov 22 '18 at 3:41













          It is part of JDO 3.2, so you need to be using that

          – Billy Frost
          Nov 22 '18 at 7:07





          It is part of JDO 3.2, so you need to be using that

          – Billy Frost
          Nov 22 '18 at 7:07













          Thanks I will try it and accept your answer

          – Sathiya Narayanan
          Nov 22 '18 at 7:49





          Thanks I will try it and accept your answer

          – Sathiya Narayanan
          Nov 22 '18 at 7:49













          You will need to use Apache Isis 2.0.0-M1 or later, because that uses DN 5.x and JDO 3.2

          – Dan Haywood
          Dec 26 '18 at 10:37





          You will need to use Apache Isis 2.0.0-M1 or later, because that uses DN 5.x and JDO 3.2

          – Dan Haywood
          Dec 26 '18 at 10:37




















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