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I'm working on grails 2.4.5. I connect my project to oracle 11g. In datasource, I add:

dataSource {
            pooled = true
            dialect = org.hibernate.dialect.Oracle10gDialect
            driverClassName = 'oracle.jdbc.OracleDriver'
            username = 'grails'   // YOUR USERNAME AND PASS
            password = 'grails'
            url = 'jdbc:oracle:thin:localhost:1521:orcl'
            dbCreate = 'update'
        }

Then it connects and when I create new domain, new table in db creates. However when I add new:

new Book(name:'The Strain').save(flush:true)

Then errors appear:

2015-07-29 17:10:30,036 [Thread-10] ERROR plugins.AbstractGrailsPluginManager  - Plugin [controllers:2.4.5] could not reload changes to file [C:\Users\Thuc Tran\IdeaProjects\EmailTutorial\grails-app\controllers\emailtutorial\PlaceController.groovy]: Cannot invoke method getPropertyValue() on null object
Message: Cannot invoke method getPropertyValue() on null object
   Line | Method
->> 120 | configureScaffoldingController in ScaffoldingGrailsPlugin
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 
^   105 | doCall                         in ScaffoldingGrailsPlugin$_closure3

Any solutions will be appreciated. Thanks.

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  • Two things to check. See this previous Stackoverflow answer for some ideas and try adding the appropriate code. If that does nothing please check this JIRA entry for a possible bug.
    – Nathan
    Jul 29, 2015 at 12:03

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I solved this problem. I post the solution for those who need it. On oracle, create sequence, eg: BOOK_SEQ on my case. Make sure that on oracle, when you add new record, id will be auto increment. Then on the domain class, static mapping quote, add:

static mapping = {
        id generator:'sequence', params:[sequence:'BOOKS_SEQ']
}

So that's all.

If answer not clear, I feel free to answer.

Thanks.

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