Hi Thilko,
Generally if you have more than one domain, you have to lookup domain
by name (there is no default domain concept). However the example
that you gave has only ONE domain (multiple nodes within domain
should not result in this error). Could you doublecheck that the
error is actually generated by this exact cayenne.xml, or is there a
different version used in runtime?
Andrus
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On May 18, 2006, at 9:28 AM, Thilko Richter wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
>
> I have specified multiple domains-nodes in my cayenne.xml. When I
> call getDomain() I get the exception:
>
> ...
> org.objectstyle.cayenne.CayenneRuntimeException: [v.1.2B2 April 17
> 2006] More than one domain is configured; use 'getDomain(String
> name)' instead.
> ...
>
>
> I would like to use getDomain() in my code, is there a way to
> specify the default domain in the cayenne.xml?
>
> For example:
>
> <?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
> <domains project-version="1.1">
> <domain name="TestDomain">
> <property name="cayenne.DataDomain.sharedCache" value="true"/>
> <map name="Sr2DomainMap" location="Sr2DomainMap.map.xml"/>
>
> <node name="TestDomainNode1" default="true"
> datasource="jdbc/dbSr2"
> factory="org.objectstyle.cayenne.conf.JNDIDataSourceFactory">
> <map-ref name="TestDomainMap"/>
> </node>
>
> <!-- different configured... but not visible here -->
> <node name="TestDomainNode2"
> datasource="jdbc/dbSr2"
> factory="org.objectstyle.cayenne.conf.JNDIDataSourceFactory">
> <map-ref name="TestDomainMap"/>
> </node>
> </domain>
> </domains>
>
>
> thanks in advance!
>
>
> Thilko
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