I inherited a project which uses EclipseLink JPA to persist objects into any SQL database. Currently it comes with a local Derby DB distribution. During some tests I found out that the program will throw the following exception:
012-08-03 10:21:11.357--UnitOfWork(32349505)--Exception [EclipseLink-4002] (Eclipse Persistence Services - 2.3.2.v20111125-r10461): org.eclipse.persistence.exceptions.DatabaseException Internal Exception: java.sql.SQLDataException: A truncation error was encountered trying to shrink VARCHAR 'some necessarily really long text' to length 255. Error Code: 20000
Obviously VARCHAR isn't (usually) suitable for storing Strings larger than 255 characters yet I didn't find the code fragment where the objects variable is explicitely assigned to a VARCHAR field. I understand that JPA or EclipseLink automatically assigns this for you, so my question, where I couldn't find a simple answer yet, is:
How can I make sure that EclipseLink / JPA stores Strings larger than 255 characters?
Cheers