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I'm using the Objectify library for interfacing with the app engine datastore.

In my User class, I store the hashed password as a byte[]. When I put it in the datastore, it is correctly stored as a blob.

When I try to load the User object back out I get this error:

java.lang.IllegalStateException: Cannot load non-collection value '<Blob: 40 bytes>' into private byte[]

How do I fix this?

Do I have to change my User class to have the hashed password be of type ShortBlob?

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Why don't you retrieve as Blob (or ShortBlob) and then take the byte[] out of that with getBytes()?

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  • I think OP is having problem on somthing like ofy.get(User.class, user.id). Apr 11, 2010 at 19:16
  • looks like OP liked the suggestion! :)
    – JohnIdol
    Apr 12, 2010 at 0:46
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I would try with:

  1. Using ShortBlog in your Pojo User class
  2. Converting Byte[] to String using String instead of Byte to store your password
  3. Posting a request to Objectify google group
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I suggest just use a md5 'd string? Another possibility is when u try to load the byte, the User hasn't been registered properly by Objectify. there's a link in the 'objectify's' best practices

http://code.google.com/p/objectify-appengine/wiki/IntroductionToObjectify#Relationships

that suggests static registration of your PoJo classes.

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