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Asked: May 16, 20262026-05-16T21:56:18+00:00 2026-05-16T21:56:18+00:00

Despite the fact that my JDO query contains TWO declareParameters statements, the code below

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Despite the fact that my JDO query contains TWO declareParameters statements, the code below produces an error claiming only one parameter is accepted:

Query requires 1 parameters, yet 2 values have been provided.

The two parameters are amountP and taxP:

 javax.jdo.Query query= pm.newQuery(Main.class); 
 query.setFilter("amount == amountP && tax < taxP"); 
 query.declareParameters("int amountP"); 
 query.declareParameters("int taxP"); 
 List<Main> results = (List<Main>)query.execute (amountP, taxP); 

However, with the following changes, it works.

 javax.jdo.Query query= pm.newQuery(Main.class); 
 query.setFilter("amount == amountP && tax < taxP"); 
 query.declareParameters("int amountP, int taxP"); 
 List<Main> results = (List<Main>)query.execute (amountP, taxP); 

My question is: What was wrong with the original syntax?

Update: This problem has been reported by others but without explanation.

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    2026-05-16T21:56:19+00:00Added an answer on May 16, 2026 at 9:56 pm

    The JDO API seems to require that all parameters are set at once. The method is called declareParameters, which seems to be a “setter”, and not an “adder”. The method name may be misleading, and the documentation is not that great, but it seems to be just the way it is.

    This is different from “extensions” that both supports a setter and an adder: addExtension(), setExtensions().

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