OPENJPA-413, commit localizer.properties files for Teresa in 110 trunk.

git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/openjpa/trunk@587688 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Albert Lee 2007-10-23 23:07:36 +00:00
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3 changed files with 18 additions and 17 deletions

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@ -56,7 +56,7 @@ generic-num-cols: For "{0}", expected {1} column(s), but found {2}.
generic-no-col-name: No column name was given for "{0}". generic-no-col-name: No column name was given for "{0}".
generic-bad-col-name: "{0}" declares column "{1}", but this column does not \ generic-bad-col-name: "{0}" declares column "{1}", but this column does not \
exist in table "{2}". exist in table "{2}".
generic-incompat-col: "{0}" declares a column "{1}" whose jdbc-type is not \ generic-incompat-col: "{0}" declares a column "{1}" whose JDBC type is not \
compatible with the expected type "{2}". compatible with the expected type "{2}".
generic-bad-col: "{0}" declares a column that is not compatible with the \ generic-bad-col: "{0}" declares a column that is not compatible with the \
expected type "{1}". Column details:\n{2} expected type "{1}". Column details:\n{2}
@ -66,7 +66,7 @@ datastoreid-no-col-name: No datastore identity column name was given for "{0}".
datastoreid-bad-col-name: Type "{0}" declares datastore identity column "{1}", \ datastoreid-bad-col-name: Type "{0}" declares datastore identity column "{1}", \
but this column does not exist in table "{2}". but this column does not exist in table "{2}".
datastoreid-incompat-col: Type "{0}" declares a datastore identity column \ datastoreid-incompat-col: Type "{0}" declares a datastore identity column \
"{1}" whose jdbc-type is not compatible with the expected type "{2}". "{1}" whose JDBC type is not compatible with the expected type "{2}".
datastoreid-bad-col: Type "{0}" declares a datastore identity column that is \ datastoreid-bad-col: Type "{0}" declares a datastore identity column that is \
not compatible with the expected type "{1}". Column details:\n{2} not compatible with the expected type "{1}". Column details:\n{2}
nondfg-field-orderable: Cannot order "{0}" on "{1}", because that field is not \ nondfg-field-orderable: Cannot order "{0}" on "{1}", because that field is not \
@ -77,16 +77,16 @@ order-conflict: Field "{0}" declares both a synthetic ordering column and \
order-no-col-name: No order column name was given for "{0}". order-no-col-name: No order column name was given for "{0}".
order-bad-col-name: "{0}" declares order column "{1}", but this column does \ order-bad-col-name: "{0}" declares order column "{1}", but this column does \
not exist in table "{2}". not exist in table "{2}".
order-incompat-col: "{0}" declares an order column "{1}" whose jdbc-type is \ order-incompat-col: "{0}" declares an order column "{1}" whose JDBC type is \
not compatible with the expected type "{2}". not compatible with the expected type "{2}".
order-bad-col: "{0}" declares an order column column that is not compatible \ order-bad-col: "{0}" declares an order column column that is not compatible \
with the expected type "{1}". Column details:\n{2} with the expected type "{1}". Column details:\n{2}
null-ind-no-col-name: No null-indicator column name was given for "{0}". null-ind-no-col-name: No null indicator column name was given for "{0}".
null-ind-bad-col-name: "{0}" declares null-indicator column "{1}", but this \ null-ind-bad-col-name: "{0}" declares null indicator column "{1}", but this \
column does not exist in table "{2}". column does not exist in table "{2}".
null-ind-incompat-col: "{0}" declares a null-indicator column "{1}" whose \ null-ind-incompat-col: "{0}" declares a null indicator column "{1}" whose \
jdbc-type is not compatible with the expected type "{2}". JDBC type is not compatible with the expected type "{2}".
null-ind-bad-col: "{0}" declares a null-indicator column column that is not \ null-ind-bad-col: "{0}" declares a null indicator column column that is not \
compatible with the expected type "{1}". Column details:\n{2} compatible with the expected type "{1}". Column details:\n{2}
generic-no-index-cols: "{0}" declares an index, but has no columns. generic-no-index-cols: "{0}" declares an index, but has no columns.
generic-index-exists: "{0}" marks its columns as explicitly not indexed, but \ generic-index-exists: "{0}" marks its columns as explicitly not indexed, but \
@ -262,7 +262,7 @@ col-wrong-table: When mapping "{0}" to table "{1}", found a column mapped to \
illegal table "{2}". illegal table "{2}".
target-wrong-cls: When mapping "{0}", found join with a target-field in class \ target-wrong-cls: When mapping "{0}", found join with a target-field in class \
"{1}". This class does not match the expected source or target mappings \ "{1}". This class does not match the expected source or target mappings \
for the join ("{2}", "{3}"). for the join of ("{2}", "{3}").
no-equiv-mapped-by: "{0}" does not have a valid mapping. It declares that it \ no-equiv-mapped-by: "{0}" does not have a valid mapping. It declares that it \
is mapped by "{2}", but "{1}", a subclass of its declared type, does not \ is mapped by "{2}", but "{1}", a subclass of its declared type, does not \
inherit that relation field. inherit that relation field.
@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ revtool-running: The reverse mapping tool will run on the database. The tool \
is gathering schema information; this process may take some time. Enable \ is gathering schema information; this process may take some time. Enable \
the org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.Schema logging category to see messages about schema data. the org.apache.openjpa.jdbc.Schema logging category to see messages about schema data.
revtool-running-file: The reverse mapping tool will run on schema file "{0}". revtool-running-file: The reverse mapping tool will run on schema file "{0}".
revtool-map: Calculating reverse mappings. revtool-map: ReverseMappingTool : generating classes.
revtool-write-code: Writing generated class source code. revtool-write-code: Writing generated class source code.
revtool-write-appid: Writing generated application identity classes. revtool-write-appid: Writing generated application identity classes.
revtool-write-metadata: Writing generated metadata. revtool-write-metadata: Writing generated metadata.

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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ attach-version-del: Attempted to attach deleted instance type "{0}" with oid \
default value. default value.
attach-wrongclass: Attempted to attach instance "{0}" of type "{1}", but this \ attach-wrongclass: Attempted to attach instance "{0}" of type "{1}", but this \
instance is already in the datastore as type "{2}". instance is already in the datastore as type "{2}".
sjvm-acquired-lock: Acquired an exclusive lock on oid "{0}": "{1}". sjvm-acquired-lock: Acquired an exclusive lock "{0}" on oid "{1}".
sjvm-released-lock: Released lock "{0}". sjvm-released-lock: Released lock "{0}".
conn-not-supported: This data store cannot return connections. conn-not-supported: This data store cannot return connections.
incremental-flush-not-supported: This data store does not support incremental \ incremental-flush-not-supported: This data store does not support incremental \
@ -213,10 +213,10 @@ 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}". no-field-index: "{0}" is not the index of any managed field in "{1}".
cant-cascade-persist: Encountered unmanaged object "{0}" in persistent field \ cant-cascade-persist: Encountered unmanaged object "{0}" in persistent field \
"{1}" of managed object "{2}" during flush. However, this field does not \ "{1}" of managed object "{2}" during flush. However, this field does not \
allow cascade persist. You cannot flush unmanaged objects. allow to be CascadeType.PERSIST. You cannot flush unmanaged objects.
cant-cascade-attach: Encountered new object "{0}" in persistent field \ cant-cascade-attach: Encountered new object "{0}" in persistent field \
"{1}" of managed object "{2}" during attach. However, this field does not \ "{1}" of managed object "{2}" during attach. However, this field does not \
allow cascade attach. You cannot attach a reference to a new object \ allow to cascade during attach. You cannot attach a reference to a new object \
without cascading. without cascading.
ref-to-deleted: Encountered deleted object "{0}" in persistent field \ ref-to-deleted: Encountered deleted object "{0}" in persistent field \
"{1}" of managed object "{2}" during flush. "{1}" of managed object "{2}" during flush.
@ -314,7 +314,8 @@ cant-set: Result type "{0}" does not have any public fields or setter methods \
generic put(Object,Object) method that can be used, 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}. public constructor that takes the types {2}.
pack-err: There was an error packing the projection and/or aggregate results \ 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. of the query into result type "{0}". See the nested Throwable exception \
for details.
pack-instantiation-err: There was an error creating an instance of type "{0}" \ 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 \ when packing the projection and/or aggregate results of the query. Ensure \
that you have defined a public no-args constructor in "{0}". that you have defined a public no-args constructor in "{0}".
@ -324,7 +325,7 @@ bad-inmem-method: Method "{0}(StoreContext, ClassMetaData, boolean, Object, \
OpenJPA is attempting to execute this query in-memory; if you implemented \ 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 datastore method instead (a method with the same signature but without \
the Object argument) and want this query to execute in the datastore, \ the Object argument) and want this query to execute in the datastore, \
either make the query before modifying objects in the current transaction, \ either create the query before modifying objects in the current transaction, \
set IgnoreCache to true, or set the openjpa.FlushBeforeQueries property to \ set IgnoreCache to true, or set the openjpa.FlushBeforeQueries property to \
true. true.
bad-datastore-method: Method "{0}(StoreContext, ClassMetaData, boolean, Map, \ bad-datastore-method: Method "{0}(StoreContext, ClassMetaData, boolean, Map, \

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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ assigned-sup: Set persistence-capable superclass of "{0}" to "{1}".
found-pcs: Found {0} classes with metadata in {1} milliseconds. found-pcs: Found {0} classes with metadata in {1} milliseconds.
not-managed-interface: Cannot set type "{1}" as interface "{0}" implementor. \ not-managed-interface: Cannot set type "{1}" as interface "{0}" implementor. \
"{0}" is not a managed interface. "{0}" is not a managed interface.
declare-non-interface: Cannot declare on type "{0}" interface "{1}" as it is \ declare-non-interface: Cannot declare type "{0}" on "{1}" as it is \
not an interface. not an interface.
unmanaged-sup-field: Superclass field "{0}" is mapped in the metadata for \ unmanaged-sup-field: Superclass field "{0}" is mapped in the metadata for \
subclass "{1}", but is not a persistent field. subclass "{1}", but is not a persistent field.
@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ bad-drop: The metadata for some of the following classes may not have \
been dropped: {0} been dropped: {0}
bad-store: Your configured MetaDataIO cannot create metadata. You \ bad-store: Your configured MetaDataIO cannot create metadata. You \
must create it by hand. must create it by hand.
tool-running: Metadata tool running on type "{0}" with action "{1}". tool-running: MetaData Tool running on type "{0}" with action "{1}".
tool-record: Recording metadata changes. tool-record: Recording metadata changes.
tool-usage: Usage: java org.apache.openjpa.meta.MetaDataTool\n\ tool-usage: Usage: java org.apache.openjpa.meta.MetaDataTool\n\
\t[-properties/-p <properties file or resource>]\n\ \t[-properties/-p <properties file or resource>]\n\