This Bugzilla instance is a read-only archive of historic NetBeans bug reports. To report a bug in NetBeans please follow the project's instructions for reporting issues.
1. Connect to "travel" Java DB and expand it's node. 2. Rightclick "Tables" node and choose "Create Table...". 3. Set table name, column name, set VARCHAR for the column type, set "test" as default value and click "OK". 4. Rightclick created table and choose "View Data...". 5. Press "Insert Record" button, press Ctrl + 1 and click "OK". Result: Error message appears. I tried with MySQL and everything worked fine. Therefore I closed issue #154926. But for Java DB the fix doesn't work. I set P1 since this issue breaks functionality and it breaks functionality on bundled DB.
By the way, I have the same result with PostgreSQL. So it's not only about Java DB. And I see changes from changset for the issue #154926.
http://hg.netbeans.org/main/rev/9d1cee67df3c
Integrated into 'main-golden', will be available in build *200812100201* on http://bits.netbeans.org/dev/nightly/ (upload may still be in progress) Changeset: http://hg.netbeans.org/main/rev/9d1cee67df3c User: ahimanikya@netbeans.org Log: Issue #155004 Error message appears by attempt to insert default value into Java DB
Verified with build 081210.
The fix has been ported into the release65_fixes repository. http://hg.netbeans.org/release65_fixes/rev/5dc903541060
This issue depends on the issue #156964, but issue #156964 is new and can't be fixed according Patch 2 schedule. So I think that we need to rollback the fix for this issue and move it to a next patch, since we can't verify that the fix was correctly ported because of the issue #156964. In Patch 3 we should have fixes for both of these issues.
The fix has been rolled back from the release65_fixes repository. http://hg.netbeans.org/release65_fixes/rev/a8690c9e0c1f
The status whiteboard "65fixes4-candidate" has been removed. At this time our proactive patches for the NetBeans 6.5.x IDE have concluded. If you own a Sun service plan contract for NetBeans, you may wish to contact Sun Service http://www.sun.com/contact/support.jsp to request a fix via the product defect escalation process. For more information on purchasing a Sun service plan contract for NetBeans, refer to the service plan item "Sun Software Service Plans (S3P) for Developers" in the Sun Service table found on our NetBeans Support Resources page http://www.netbeans.org/kb/support.html