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I want to save an xml datatype using jpa in the database(Postgres entity), i have created a converter which read the data from the xml column and create a field from this data . the problem is that eclipse link is mapping the data to var char instead of xml and generate error if change the column type to xml so how to tell jpa that the data type of the converter is xml and not the classical default datatypes. Edit code: Converter:

@Converter(autoApply=true)
public class MoneyConverter implements AttributeConverter<Money, String> {

    @Override
    public String convertToDatabaseColumn(Money arg0) {

        if (arg0 == null)
            return null;
        else {



            String outputXml = "";
            for (String currenctCode : arg0.getOutput().keySet()) {

                outputXml += "<"
                        + currenctCode
                        + ">"
                        + arg0.getOutput().get(currenctCode).getMoneyValue()
                                .toString() + "</" + currenctCode + ">";
            }

            return "<money><input><"
                    + arg0.getInput().getCurreny().getCurrencyCode() + ">"
                    + arg0.getInput().getMoneyValue().toString() + "</"
                    + arg0.getInput().getCurreny().getCurrencyCode()
                    + "></input><output>" + outputXml + "</output></money>";
        }
    }

    @Override
    public Money convertToEntityAttribute(String arg0) {
        DocumentBuilderFactory dbf = DocumentBuilderFactory.newInstance();

        DocumentBuilder db = null;
        if(arg0!=null)
        {
        try {
            db = dbf.newDocumentBuilder();

            InputSource is = new InputSource();
            is.setCharacterStream(new StringReader(arg0));
            Document doc = db.parse(is);

            Element root = doc.getDocumentElement();
            Node input = root.getElementsByTagName("input").item(0);

            MoneyEntry inputEntry = new MoneyEntry(input.getChildNodes().item(0).getNodeName(),
                    BigDecimal.valueOf(Double.valueOf(input.getChildNodes().item(0).getTextContent())));

            Map<String, MoneyEntry> outputEntries = new HashMap<>();

            Node output = root.getElementsByTagName("output").item(0);

            for (int i = 0; i < output.getChildNodes().getLength() - 1; i++) {

                Node child = output.getChildNodes().item(i);

                MoneyEntry outputEntry = new MoneyEntry(child.getNodeName(),
                        BigDecimal.valueOf(Double.valueOf(child
                                .getTextContent())));

                outputEntries.put(child.getLocalName(), outputEntry);
            }

            return new Money(inputEntry, outputEntries);

        } catch (ParserConfigurationException | SAXException | IOException e) {
            e.printStackTrace();
        }
        }
        return null;
    }
}

MoneyEntry

public class MoneyEntry  implements Serializable{
private PropertyChangeSupport pcs = new PropertyChangeSupport(this);
private Currency curreny;
private BigDecimal moneyValue;

public MoneyEntry(String currencyCode) {
    currencyCode=currencyCode.toUpperCase();
    System.out.println(currencyCode);
    this.curreny = Currency.getInstance(currencyCode);
}

public MoneyEntry(String currencyCode, BigDecimal value) {

    this(currencyCode);
    this.moneyValue = value;
}

public BigDecimal getMoneyValue() {
    return moneyValue;
}

public void setMoneyValue(BigDecimal moneyValue) {
    this.moneyValue = moneyValue;
    pcs.firePropertyChange("moneyValue", this.getMoneyValue(), moneyValue);
}

public Currency getCurreny() {
    return curreny;
}

public void addPropertyChangeListener(PropertyChangeListener listener) {
    pcs.addPropertyChangeListener(listener);
}

@Override
public String toString() {
    return "MoneyEntry [curreny=" + curreny + ", moneyValue=" + moneyValue
            + "]";
}

} Money

public class Money implements Serializable, PropertyChangeListener {

private MoneyEntry input;
private Map<String, MoneyEntry> output = new HashMap<>();

public Money(String inputCurrencyCode) {

    input = new MoneyEntry(inputCurrencyCode);
    input.addPropertyChangeListener(this);
}

public Money(String inputCurrencyCode, BigDecimal inputValue) {


    input = new MoneyEntry(inputCurrencyCode);
    input.setMoneyValue(inputValue);
    computeOutput();
    input.addPropertyChangeListener(this);
}

Money(MoneyEntry input, Map<String, MoneyEntry> output) {
    this.input = input;
    this.output = output;
    input.addPropertyChangeListener(this);
}

@Override
public void propertyChange(PropertyChangeEvent evt) {
    computeOutput();
}

// will be changed to compute output by using static field , that filled by the money configuration 
// singelton
private void computeOutput(){
    output.clear();


    for(CurrencyConfigurtionTransferObject currencyConfigurtionTransferObject:CurrencyConfigurationHolder.getConfigurations())
    {
        double minorValue=currencyConfigurtionTransferObject.getMinorValue();
        double majorValue=currencyConfigurtionTransferObject.getMajorValue();
        double ratio=minorValue/majorValue;

        output.put(currencyConfigurtionTransferObject.getMinorCurrency().getCurrency(), new MoneyEntry(currencyConfigurtionTransferObject.getMinorCurrency().getCurrency().toUpperCase(), BigDecimal.valueOf(input.getMoneyValue().doubleValue()*ratio)));

    }

}

public MoneyEntry getInput() {
    return input;
}

public Map<String, MoneyEntry> getOutput() {
    return output;
}

@Override
public String toString() {
    return "Money [input=" + input + ", output=" + output + "]";
}

}

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  • You have a Java String field that you'd like mapped to a Postgresql database field of type XML. Is my understanding correct?
    – VH-NZZ
    Apr 23, 2014 at 14:54
  • Or did you mean that you implemented an AttributeConverter?
    – VH-NZZ
    Apr 23, 2014 at 14:59
  • i implemented a converter, i need to save a pojo class that contain a string and array of strings as one xml field in order to avoid joins in the database (because of the mapping of the array of strings) .
    – bob-cac
    Apr 23, 2014 at 15:15
  • Can you perhaps show your code?
    – VH-NZZ
    Apr 23, 2014 at 15:25
  • Always show the exact text of the error message. In this case I think you should read stackoverflow.com/q/15974474/398670 ; it's about json, but the same concepts apply to xml. Apr 24, 2014 at 1:23

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