Hi Andrus, I don't know JPA API, but you can definitely count on me for discussions on design issues. I can not grant any time to coding now, but I will try to do my best.
Now, for the project I am working at, I need to find out how to do DB based test the Cayenne way. Once I have struggled to set up a sound test environment, playing with the new expression package should be much easier. I will keep the list monitored, trying to spot relevant threads. Feel free to write directly to my address should I miss the discussion. Best regards, Giulio Cesare On 10/30/06, Andrus Adamchik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yeah, we embraced your expression ideas, just never got around to implementing them :-) You may have seen other recent discussions between Mike K. and myself on how to better do the splits and how to combine this with similar JPA API (EJBQL). http://objectstyle.org/cayenne/lists/cayenne-devel/2006/08/0171.html (IIRC there was a follow up thread that I can't find now) Would be cool to work with you on this stuff, if and when your situation permits. Andrus On Oct 26, 2006, at 9:17 AM, Giulio Cesare Solaroli wrote: > Hi all, > > today I was looking through the cayenne mailing list archives to look > for the best way to implement "select max(<column>) from <table>" > style queries and I have stumbled upon on old thread of mine with > Andrus: > - http://www.objectstyle.org/cayenne/lists/cayenne-devel/ > 2003/09/0095.html > > To my great pleasure, I have later found that some of the ideas > discussed so long ago are still relevant and also included in the road > map for the 3.0 release > - http://issues.apache.org/cayenne/browse/CAY-514 > > Now this messagge just to let you know that even if the mean while I > have changed email address, company I work for (calling the current > project - http://www.clipperz.com - a "company" is a bit of an > overstatement, but let me enjoy it while it last), alway got a full > schedule (now even fuller due to a second boy running at home), I am > still very interested on the evolution of the Cayenne expression > module. > > I don't know how much code I could really contribute to the project, > but I really would be very pleased to stay inside the loop of the > discussion about this particular feature. > > I would also like to congratulate all the Cayenne commiters, and > specially Andrus, for the huge achievents this project has achieved. > > Ciao, > > Giulio Cesare >
