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I am working on an enhancement to create a new Table A and reference the id of that as a new column in an existing Table B

I have omitted the entire entity class for brevity.

import javax.validation.constraints.NotNull;
import org.apache.bval.constraints.NotEmpty;    
public class TableB implements Serializable {
    --
    @NotNull
        @NotEmpty
        @Column(name = "ContactReasonID")
        private Integer contactReasonID;
    ---
    }

My Junit Test method is listed below

@Test
public void testUpdateInteraction(){
    try {
        interactionService.updateTableB(228, 2, 2642, "test");
        assertTrue(true);
    } catch (Exception e) {
        assertTrue(false);
    }       
}

The parameters for updateTableB are all referring to the old columns. But when I run the test case I am getting a ConstraintViolationException as shown below

[ConstraintViolationImpl{rootBean=net.ashwin.entity.TableB@174d3343, propertyPath='contactReasonID', message='may not be null', leafBean=net.ashwin.entity.TableB@174d3343, value=null}]

But the contactReasonID is a nullable column. I am baffled as to where the constraint is.

Environment details:

 <spring-framework.version>3.1.2.RELEASE</spring-framework.version>                 <spring-data-jpa>1.4.4.RELEASE</spring-data-jpa>
    <hibernate-framework.version>4.0.1.Final</hibernate-framework.version>

Any pointers or guidance would be of great help.

1 Answer 1

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You've used @NotNull constraint. Try removing that.

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  • Wow something so obvious I missed. Always good to have an extra pair of eyes. Thanks @Ish
    – ashwin
    Oct 16, 2015 at 18:21

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