I'm using NetBeans IDE with Glassfish server, making web-service using JPA. My MySQL DB have YEAR
field called enlisted
, which is represented by Date
in Java code.
enlisted
is defined like this:
@Basic(optional = false)
@NotNull
@Column(name = "enlisted")
@Temporal(TemporalType.DATE)
private Date enlisted;
My web-service method is:
@WebMethod(operationName = "addGroup")
public StudGroup addGroup (
@WebParam(name = "cd") String cd,
@WebParam(name = "enlisted") String enlisted) throws ParseException {
StudGroup group = new StudGroup();
SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy");
Date date = df.parse(enlisted);
group.setCd(cd);
group.setEnlisted(date);
em.persist(group);
return group;
}
When I'm trying to test this method, I see this exception on Glassfish log:
Warning: Local Exception Stack:
Exception [EclipseLink-4002] (Eclipse Persistence Services - 2.5.2.v20140319-9ad6abd): org.eclipse.persistence.exceptions.DatabaseException
Internal Exception: java.sql.SQLException: Data truncated for column 'enlisted' at row 1
Error Code: 1265
Call: INSERT INTO stud_group (cd, enlisted) VALUES (?, ?)
bind => [2 parameters bound]
Query: InsertObjectQuery(courses.StudGroup[ id=null ])
at org.eclipse.persistence.exceptions.DatabaseException.sqlException(DatabaseException.java:331)
at org.eclipse.persistence.internal.databaseaccess.DatabaseAccessor.executeDirectNoSelect(DatabaseAccessor.java:900)
at org.eclipse.persistence.internal.databaseaccess.DatabaseAccessor.executeNoSelect(DatabaseAccessor.java:962)
at org.eclipse.persistence.internal.databaseaccess.DatabaseAccessor.basicExecuteCall(DatabaseAccessor.java:631)
...
As I've already mentioned, in MySQL enlisted
is defined as YEAR
. I am thinking this could cause this behavior, but when I'm trying to retrieve data everything works fine. For example:
@WebMethod(operationName = "getGroup")
public GroupsList getGroup(@WebParam(name = "groupCd") String groupCd, @WebParam(name = "enlisted") String enlisted) throws ParseException {
SimpleDateFormat df = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy");
Date date = df.parse(enlisted);
List<StudGroup> list = em.createNamedQuery("StudGroup.findByCdAndEnlisted").setParameter("cd", groupCd).setParameter("enlisted", date).getResultList();
return new GroupsList(list);
This code works as intended.
I've also tried formatting it as "yyyy-MM-dd", but still no effect.
Have searched for similar problems, but most of them happened either because of real SQL data truncation or because of wrong ENUM
declaration. I think Date field is declared as it should be and none of this questions helped so I guess it is not duplicate.
How do I fix it? I have no idea where to look for now. Thanks for any help.
YEAR
type declartion in MySQL causes the problem, you could try to use an attribute converter for debugging or even solving the problem (@Convert
, cf. JavaDoc and example usage). I suggest you first check the value (and type) you get back from the DB and then try to modify the value/type to be written back accordingly.YEAR
type according to this doc is certainly not directly compatible with a SQLDATE
type. Apparently MySql is extracting the year number from the SQLDATE
and using that number as the value as the INSERT value of type MySQLYEAR
. Obviously the rest of the SQLDATE
is being ignored, so MySql is responsible in informing you that some data was lost (ignored), that lost data being the month number and day number. I suggest changing your code to feed in a proper YEAR input value.