The spec doesn't support Dates (well, the QL mapping doesn't), even though most servers support it. It's recommended that you use longs instead. So I suppose IDEA is just trying to be helpful ;)
Well i know that when we want to set the type of a particular field we type the package and class, but why it don´t show at first time, we i must loose time typing all name of class, i remember that is previous version its work fine
The spec doesn't support Dates (well, the QL mapping doesn't), even though most servers support it. It's recommended that you use longs instead. So I suppose IDEA is just trying to be helpful ;)
The spec does support Dates, so I think the Entity generation should as well (well the developer should have the choice).
Agree about QL not supporting Dates, a large oversight in my opinion.
Enter 'java.util.Date' as CMP field type when creating cmp field and you are done.
Does it work for you ?
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Yes that works fine, my question was mainly whether the java.util.Date should be an item in the list.
Agree that it is only a small thing and hardly a showstopper.
Thanks.
Well i know that when we want to set the type of a particular field we type the package and class, but why it don´t show at first time, we i must loose time typing all name of class, i remember that is previous version its work fine