Guttmann Werner MAX SD wrote:
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,


Let me just clarify, Werner means a maintainence Release for 0.9.6, we obviously plan on future releases as we are working on the features and bug fixes for the next release on a daily basis.

Thanks,

--Keith


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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