Gregor,
correct, the patches still need to be committed. I assume that it will be a
matter of days until that patch makes it into the codebase.
Wrt a next release, we don't have any intentions to provide a new release, as
to my knowledge there aren't any regression issues with 0.9.6. Having said
that, we are currently working on a couple of 'big' enhancements (e.g. support
for polymorphism, performance patches, etc.) and are contemplating to come up
with a new relase (1.0?) i about three months time.
I hope this helps
Werner
-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Grzegorz Milos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 08. M�rz 2005 13:15
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [castor-user] Typesafe Enumeration
That's great! That is exactly what I need. The patches are not in the CVS
repository though. When could I expect the next release to incorporate the
support for typesafe enumerations? I am happy to apply the patches myself,
but obviously sticking to standard release would be much more hassle free.
Thanks
Gregor
> Gregor,
>
> a solution for this issue has been recently provided, but still needs to be
> tested and integrated fully. Please follow the progress of bug 1157 at
> http://bugzilla.exolab.org for information about final integration.
>
> Regards
> Werner
>
> -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: Gregor Milos [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 08. M�rz 2005 02:26
> An: [email protected]
> Betreff: [castor-user] Typesafe Enumeration
>
>
>
> Hello there!
>
> It is possible that this issue has been addressed either on the mailing
> list, or in the documentation, in which case please just point me to place.
> In any case what I am trying to do is to save a class which contains a
> TypeSafe enumeration to a database. Here is an example of a simple class
> that shows what I mean by the typesafe enumeration:
>
>
> public interface TypesafeEnum{}
>
> public class Colours implements TypesafeEnum{
> public static Colours RED = new Colours();
> public static Colours GREEN = new Colours();
> private Colours(){}
> }
>
> public class SaveTest {
> int someInt;
> Colours someColours;
>
> SaveTest(){
> someInt = 1;
> someColour = Colours.RED;
> }
> }
>
> How a SaveTest objects can be saved? This is a simillar issue to saving an
> object containing reference to a Singleton, but I could not find much about
> that on the mailing list either.
>
>
> Thanks for your help
> Gregor
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