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cant-convert-result: There is no conversion between query projection type \
"{0}" and result type "{1}".
unloaded-detached: Attempt to access an unloaded field of detached instance \
"{0}".
meta-unknownid: Cannot manipulate identity of type "{0}": it''s identity type \
is unknown.
new-abstract: Cannot create an instance of "{0}": abstract classes are not \
yet supported.
bad-new-query: Attempt to construct a query from an extent or class. You must \
pass a (possibly null) query string or template to the query factory \
method when creating the query.
update-restrict: Detected attempt to modify field "{0}" with value strategy \
"restrict".
reentrant-flush: Detected reentrant flush. Make sure your flush-time instance \
callback methods or event listeners do not invoke any operations that \
require the in-progress flush to complete.
rolled-back: The transaction has been rolled back. See the nested exceptions \
for details on the errors that occurred.
bad-lock-level: This lock manager does not recognize lock level "{0}".
pessimistic-mutate: You are attempting to directly mutate a persistent second \
class object (such as a collection or map field) that you obtained before \
the transaction began. After beginning a datastore transaction, you \
must re-obtain any references to mutable second class objects from the \
owning persistent object. Detected attmpt to mutate value of field "{0}" \
in instance "{1}". This instance may not be locked correctly.
not-derefed: Encountered unknown dependent instance "{0}". This error is \
often caused by either removing a dependent instance from one dependent \
field, but not other dependent fields that reference it, or by removing a \
dependent instance from its owning field, flushing \
(causing the unreferenced dependent instance to be deleted), and then \
trying to assign the deleted instance to another field before commit. \
The instance cannot be un-deleted, resulting in an error. Make sure not \
to leave dangling dependent references to objects, and to reassign \
dependent objects before flush so that OpenJPA does not think they are \
unreferenced and therefore safe to delete.
init-null-pc: Attempt to initialize a state manager with a null \
persistence-capable instance for type "{0}". This is often caused by \
attempting to load an instance of an abstract class, or \
neglecting to use a class indicator when the base persistence-capable \
class in an inheritance tree is abstract.
init-sm-pc: Attempt to initialize a state manager with an instance that is \
already managed ("{0}"). You might be trying to persist this instance \
in two threads at the same time.
bad-ds-oid: The type "{0}" declares datastore identity but the value \
passed to lookup of type "{1}" is not a OpenJPA id instance.
null-oids: Some of the object ids passed to getObjectsById were null.
marked-rollback: The transaction cannot be committed, because it was already \
marked for rollback only. The transaction will be rolled back instead. \
The cause of the rollback-only status is reported in the embedded stack.
refresh-flushed: You cannot refresh an instance that has been flushed to the \
data store.
pc-loader-different: Attempt to cast instance "{0}" to PersistenceCapable failed. \
The object implemented org.apache.openjpa.enhance.PersistenceCapable, \
but the instance of that interface was loaded by two different ClassLoaders: \
"{1}" and "{2}".
pc-cast: Attempt to cast instance "{0}" to PersistenceCapable failed. Ensure \
that it has been enhanced.
del-instance: The instance of type "{0}" with oid "{1}" no longer exists in \
the data store. This may mean that you deleted the instance in a separate \
transaction, but this context still has a cached version.
no-broker-class: The specified type "{0}" could not be loaded. Please ensure \
that the class exists in the project class path.
bad-embed: Attempt to set an embedded value for unembeddable field "{0}". \
Please report this error to OpenJPA support.
embed-ref: You are attempting to access an embedded object reference \
that was obtained before the last transaction status change. After \
transactions begin and end, all references to embedded objects become \
invalid; you have to re-acquire the reference from the owning persistent \
object.
deleted: Operation attempted on a deleted instance.
dirty: Illegal operation attempted on a dirty instance: dirty objects cannot \
be evicted or made transient or non-transactional.
nested-exceps: This operation failed for some instances. See the nested \
exceptions array for details.
new: Illegal operation attempted on a newly persisted instance: new objects \
cannot be evicted or made transient or non-transactional.
transient: Illegal operation attempted on a transient instance.
not-active: Can only perform operation while a transaction is active.
trans-active: The "{0}" transaction property cannot be set during an \
active transaction.
active: This operation cannot be performed while a Transaction is active.
closed: The context has been closed. The stack trace at which the \
context was closed is held in the embedded exception.
closed-notrace: The context has been closed. The stack trace at which the \
context was closed is available if Runtime=TRACE logging is enabled.
closed-factory: The factory has been closed. The stack trace at \
which the factory was closed is held in the embedded exception.
closed-factory-notrace: The factory has been closed. The stack trace at \
which the factory was closed is available if Runtime=TRACE logging is \
enabled.
non-trans-read: To perform reads on persistent data outside of a transaction, \
the "NontransactionalRead" property must be set on the Transaction.
non-trans-write: To perform writes on persistent data outside of a \
transaction, the "NontransactionalWrite" property must be set to true.
write-operation: To perform this operation, it must be written within a transaction, \
or your settings must allow nontransactional writes and must not detach \
all nontransactional reads.
not-managed: The given instance "{0}" is not managed by this context.
trans-not-managed: This broker is not configured to use managed transactions.
bad-detached-op: You cannot perform operation {0} on detached object "{1}". \
This operation only applies to managed objects.
persist-detached: Attempt to persist detached object "{0}".
null-value: The field "{0}" of instance "{1}" contained a null value; \
the metadata for this field specifies that nulls are illegal.
change-identity: Attempt to change a primary key field of an instance that \
already has a final object id. Only new, unflushed instances whose id you \
have not retrieved can have their primary keys changed.
managed-oid: You cannot assign managed object "{0}" to the primary key field \
of "{1}". Embedded primary key values must be transient objects.
changed-oid: You have modified the object id field of "{2}". Its old value \
was "{0}", and its new value is "{1}". Object id fields are immutable \
once the object id of the instance has been assigned.
cache-exists: An object of type "{0}" with oid "{1}" already exists in this \
context; another cannot be persisted.
null-trans: Attempt to commit a null javax.transaction.Transaction. Some \
application servers set the transaction to null if a rollback occurs.
end-trans-error: An exception occurred while ending the transaction. This \
exception will be re-thrown.
not-bound: The file named "{0}" could not be found.
naming-exception: A NamingException was thrown while obtaining the \
factory at "{0}" from JNDI.
attach-deleted: The object "{0}" with id "{1}" has been deleted and \
cannot be attached.
not-detachable: The class "{0}" does not declare the "detachable" metadata \
extension, so cannot be detached.
not-copyable: Attempt to copy field "{0}" failed. The field is \
not copyable. This can occur with custom SCO types. Only standard or \
immutable SCO types can be attached and detached.
no-detach-object-id: Cannot access the detached object id of class "{0}". \
Ensure that the class has the "detachable" metadata extension, and \
the the class has been re-enhanced.
attach-version-del: Attempted to attach deleted instance type "{0}" with oid \
"{1}". If the instance is new, the version field should be left to its \
default value.
attach-wrongclass: Attempted to attach instance "{0}" of type "{1}", but this \
instance is already in the datastore as type "{2}".
sjvm-acquired-lock: Acquired an exclusive lock on oid "{0}": "{1}".
sjvm-released-lock: Released lock "{0}".
conn-not-supported: This data store cannot return connections.
incremental-flush-not-supported: This data store does not support incremental \
flushing. If you got this error while performing a query, make sure that \
you have not set the FlushBeforeQueries option to true, either by \
setting that option in your configuration file, or by programmatically \
setting the current FetchConfiguration''s FlushBeforeQueries property \
to QueryFlushModes.FLUSH_TRUE.
nontrans-read-not-supported: This data store does not support nontransactional \
reads. Set the NontransactionalRead property to false.
optimistic-not-supported: This datastore does not support optimistic \
transactions. Set the Optimistic property to false.
restore-unset: The RestoreValues option is off, so initial values are \
not available. Turn on RestoreValues to be able to obtain initial \
values.
mutable-restore-unset: The RestoreValues option is not set to "all", \
initial values of mutable fields are not available. Set RestoreValues to \
"all" in your properties to be able to obtain initial mutable values.
initial-unloaded: OpenJPA cannot provide the initial value for field "{0}" \
because the field was never loaded before being changed.
dup-oid-assign: Attempt to assign id "{0}" to new instance "{1}" failed; \
there is already an object in the L1 cache with this id. \
You must delete this object (in a previous transaction or the current one) \
before reusing its id. This error can also occur when a horizontally \
or vertically mapped classes uses auto-increment application identity and \
does not use a hierarchy of application identity classes.
dup-load: Cannot load object with id "{0}". Instance "{1}" with the same id \
already exists in the L1 cache. This can occur when you \
assign an existing id to a new instance, and before flushing attempt to \
load the existing instance for that id.
bad-id-value: The given value "{0}" cannot be converted into an identity \
for "{2}". The value is the wrong type ({1}).
factory-init: Starting OpenJPA {0}
factory-properties: Properties: {0}
inverse-consistency: An inverse inconsistency in the object model was \
detected while flushing the field "{0}" of the instance with id "{1}" \
in context "{2}".
no-brokerfactory: You did not name the factory class with the required \
property openjpa.BrokerFactory. Normally this property defaults \
appropriately; have you forgotten to include all the OpenJPA jars in your \
classpath?
brokerfactory-excep: There was an error when invoking the static \
getInstance method on the named factory class "{0}". See the \
nested exception for details.
new-brokerfactory-excep: There was an error when invoking the static \
newInstance method on the named factory class "{0}". See the \
nested exception for details.
bad-brokerfactory: Could not invoke the static getInstance method on the \
named factory class "{0}".
bad-new-brokerfactory: Could not invoke the static newInstance method on the \
named factory class "{0}".
bad-brokerfactory-class: The named BrokerFactory "{0}" is not valid.
instantiate-abstract: Cannot instantiate abstract class of type "{0}" with \
object id "{1}"; this may indicate that the inheritance discriminator \
for the class is not configured correctly.
nontrans-proxied: You cannot make a property access object created with "new" \
nontransactional.
no-field: Field "{0}" is not declared in "{1}", or is not managed.
no-field-index: "{0}" is not the index of any managed field in "{1}".
cant-cascade-persist: Encountered unmanaged object "{0}" in persistent field \
"{1}" of managed object "{2}" during flush. However, this field does not \
allow cascade persist. You cannot flush unmanaged objects.
cant-cascade-attach: Encountered new object "{0}" in persistent field \
"{1}" of managed object "{2}" during attach. However, this field does not \
allow cascade attach. You cannot attach a reference to a new object \
without cascading.
ref-to-deleted: Encountered deleted object "{0}" in persistent field \
"{1}" of managed object "{2}" during flush.
no-version-field: Encountered object "{0}" without a version field during \
attach. In order to attach an object, it must either be enhanced or must \
have a version field.
inmem-agg-proj-var: Queries with aggregates or projections using variables \
currently cannot be executed in-memory. Either set IgnoreCache to true, \
set the openjpa.FlushBeforeQueries property to true, or execute the query \
before changing any instances in the transaction. The offending query was \
on type "{0}" with filter "{1}".
merged-order-with-result: This query on candidate type "{0}" with filter "{1}" \
involves combining the results of multiple queries in memory. \
You have chosen to order the results on "{2}", but you have not selected \
this data in your setResult() clause. Please include this ordering data \
in setResult() so that OpenJPA can extract it for in-memory ordering.
bad-grouping: Your query on type "{0}" with filter "{1}" is invalid. Your \
select and having clauses must only include aggregates or values that also \
appear in your grouping clause.
query-nosupport: The "{0}" query type does not support this operation.
query-unmapped: You cannot query unmapped type "{0}".
range-too-big: The range of the query is too big. Start index: "{0}", end \
index: "{1}". The range must be less than Integer.MAX_VALUE.
invalid-range: The query range from {0} to {1} is not valid.
no-impls: Unable to execute a query on type "{0}". This class or interface \
is not mapped, and does not have any mapped implementors.
bad-param-name: The parameter name or position "{0}" passed to \
execute() is not valid. All map keys must be a declared parameter \
name or a number matching the parameter position.
force-in-mem: This query on type "{0}" must load the entire candidate class \
extent and evaluate the query in-memory. This may be very slow. The \
query must be executed in memory because OpenJPA is configured with \
IgnoreCache=false and FlushBeforeQueries=false and \
there are dirty instances that may affect the query''s outcome in the \
cache.
cant-exec-inmem: Queries of this type ("{0}") cannot be executed in-memory. \
Either set IgnoreCache to true, set the openjpa.FlushBeforeQueries \
property to true, or execute the query before changing any instances in \
the transaction.
executing-query: Executing query: {0}
executing-query-with-params: Executing query: [{0}] with parameters: {1}
not-unique: The query on candidate type "{0}" with filter "{1}" was \
configured to have a unique result, but more than one instance matched \
the query.
no-result: The query on candidate type "{0}" with filter "{1}" was \
configured to have a unique result, but no instance matched \
the query.
serialized: Queries that have been serialized do not support this operation.
read-only: Attempt to modify a read-only query object.
no-class: A candidate Class must be specified before executing a query.
no-modify-resultclass: A query that declares a result class cannot be used \
to perform bulk updates.
no-modify-unique: A query that declares unique results cannot be used \
to perform bulk updates.
no-modify-range: A query that declares a result range cannot be used \
to perform bulk updates.
unbound-param: Cannot execute query; the declared parameter "{0}" was \
not given a value.
unbound-params: Cannot execute query; some declared parameters were not given \
values. You must supply a value for each of the following parameters, \
in the given order: {0}
extra-params: More parameters were passed to execute() than were declared: \
{1} parameters were specified for query execution, but only {0} \
parameters were declared in the query.
null-primitive-param: Parameter "{0}" was declared with a primtive type, but \
has been given a null value.
merged-aggregate: This query on candidate type "{0}" with filter "{1}" \
involves combining the results of multiple sub-queries. However, because \
this query is for aggregate data, OpenJPA cannot combine the sub-query \
aggregates into correct final values.
bad-dec: The {1} declaration "{0}" is \
not valid. Variables and imports must be delimited with ";". Parameters \
and orderings must be delimited with ",". Imports require the "import" \
keyword, and orderings require the "ascending" or "descending" keyword.
mod-bigdecimal: You cannot use the modulo operator (%) on numbers of type \
BigDecimal.
cant-convert: Cannot convert object "{0}" of type "{1}" into an instance of \
"{2}".
bad-method-class: You set the method name of this openjpa.MethodQL query to \
"{1}", but class "{0}" is not a valid class name. Make sure to fully \
qualify the class name or to import its package into this query if the \
class is not in the query candidate class'' package.
method-not-static: Method "{0}" named in the MethodQL query must be static.
method-return-type-invalid: Method "{0}" named in the MethodQL query must \
have a return type that is assignable from ResultObjectProvider. Return \
type is: {1}.
no-method: You must set the query filter to the name of the method to execute \
for this MethodQL query instance.
method-error: There was an error invoking method "{0}" with arguments "{1}".
bad-param-type: The type "{0}" as used in the parameter declarations \
could not be found in the imports.
cant-set: Result type "{0}" does not have any public fields or setter methods \
for the projection or aggregate result element "{1}", nor does it have a \
generic put(Object,Object) method that can be used, nor does it have a \
public constructor that takes the types {2}.
pack-err: There was an error packing the projection and/or aggregate results \
of the query into result type "{0}". See the nested throwable for details.
pack-instantiation-err: There was an error creating an instance of type "{0}" \
when packing the projection and/or aggregate results of the query. Ensure \
that you have defined a public no-args constructor in "{0}".
bad-inmem-method: Method "{0}(StoreContext, ClassMetaData, boolean, Object, \
Map, FetchConfiguration)" is not declared in type "{1}". \
Check the method name supplied in your MethodQL query filter. \
OpenJPA is attempting to execute this query in-memory; if you implemented \
the datastore method instead (a method with the same signature but without \
the Object argument) and want this query to execute in the datastore, \
either make the query before modifying objects in the current transaction, \
set IgnoreCache to true, or set the openjpa.FlushBeforeQueries property to \
true.
bad-datastore-method: Method "{0}(StoreContext, ClassMetaData, boolean, Map, \
FetchConfiguration)" is not declared in type "{1}". Check \
the method name supplied in your MethodQL query filter. OpenJPA is \
attempting to execute this query against the datastore; if you implemented \
the in-memory method instead (a method with the same signature but with an \
Object argument) and want this query to execute in-memory, supplly a \
Collection of candidates to filter.
only-update-constants: Bulk update queries when executed in memory \
may only update to constant values.
only-range-constants: Range values must be numeric constants. Illegal query: \
{0}
no-savepoint-copy: Unable to copy field "{0}" for savepoint.
savepoint-exists: A savepoint with the name "{0}" already exists. \
Each savepoint name must be unique.
no-lastsavepoint: Cannot rollback/release last savepoint as no savepoint \
has been set.
no-savepoint: You have not set a savepoint with the name "{0}"
savepoint-init: This savepoint has already been initialized.
savepoint-flush-not-supported: The configured SavepointManager does not \
support incremental flushing when a savepoint has been set. You must \
release your savepoints before flushing.
callback-err: Errors occured processing listener callbacks. See the nested \
exceptions for details.
bad-agg-listener-hint: Query hint value "{0}" ({1}) cannot be converted into \
an aggregate listener.
bad-filter-listener-hint: Query hint value "{0}" ({1}) cannot be converted \
into a filter listener.
bad-setter-hint-arg: In query hint "{0}", cannot convert hint value "{1}" to \
type "{2}".
detach-val-mismatch: The instance "{0}" is managed by another context and \
cannot be inspected for field values.
detach-val-badsm: The instance "{0}" has an unknown state manager which \
prevents field inspection.
null-oid: Cannot perform find using null object id.
illegal-op-in-prestore: This operation is illegal when called during \
transaction completion.
no-expressions: The query cannot be executed because it has no \
valid expressions.
null-fg: Attempt to add null/empty fetch group name to fetch configuration.
null-field: Attempt to add null/empty field name to fetch configuration.
container-projection: Query projections cannot include array, collection, or \
map fields. Invalid query: "{0}"
existing-value-override-excep: The generated value processing detected an \
existing value assigned to this field: {0}. This existing value was either \
provided via an initializer or by calling the setter method. You either need \
to remove the @GeneratedValue annotation or modify the code to remove the \
initializer processing.