Muy bueno! felicitaciones! Me imagino que lo estarán presentando en Smalltalks este año no? :-)
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 1:43 AM, Guillermo Polito <[email protected] > wrote: > Hi! > > We are reaaaaally happy to announce (at last) a very very stable release of > the new Glorp port :D. We've done a lot to achieve the following results > with Glorp: > > OpenDBX Oracle: > - 7 errors related to Blobs, which are not supported by opendbx. > - 1 failure related to timestamp cast (and I don't understand the test > intention yet :P) > > OpenDBX MySql: > - 100% green tests :D > > OpenDBX PostgreSQL: > - 7 errors and 1 failure related to Blobs, which are not supported by > opendbx (again). > > OpenDBX SQLite: > - 6 failures related to large objects, which are not supported by opendbx > (again again).. 2 (expected) failures related to times & dates. > > Native PostgresV2 Driver: > - 2 failures with blobs > > So far, some FAQs: > > *¿What is the difference between this port and the old one?* > Almost 4 years of work of the VW team with tons of bugfixing (see the last > 4 years release notes from Glorp for more detail :P) > > *¿How can I load it?* > If you want to load Glorp + OpenDBX, you can try the following: > > *Gofer it > squeaksource: 'MetacelloRepository'; > package: 'ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX'; > load. > > (((Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX) perform: #project) perform: > #version: with: #stable) load* > > Also, you can try loading only Glorp (maybe because you want to integrate > it with your own database driver): > > Gofer it > squeaksource: 'MetacelloRepository'; > package: 'ConfigurationOfGlorp'; > load. > > (((Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfGlorp) perform: #project) perform: > #version: with: #stable) load > > *¿How did we test it?* > We've tested it in Pharo 1.2 and Pharo 1.3 + Jenkins CogVms. > > *¿What's coming next?* > *We are working for your happiness (?).* > > Hehe, our next step is to release the DBXMagritte project, which aims to > allow people working in the Software business to create easy CRUD -the same > scaffolding idea from RoR for example- including some of the following > features: > > - (create a class model + magritte descriptions) from a database schema > - [if you already have a descripted class model] use magritte descriptions > to create a database schema > - use magritte descriptions to create glorp mappings > > And then, you can use the same descriptions for your Seaside app, or in > every magritte-friend framework you like ;) > > > So, thanks again to ESUG for sponsoring the project :). > > Guillermo, Santiago, Gisela, Mariano, Esteban and Diogenes > > -- > To post to this group, send email to [email protected] > To unsubscribe from this group, send email to > [email protected] > > http://www.clubSmalltalk.org -- *Hernán Wilkinson Agile Software Development, Teaching & Coaching Mobile: +54 - 911 - 4470 - 7207 email: [email protected] site: http://www.10Pines.com <http://www.10pines.com/>* Address: Paraguay 523, Floor 7 N, Buenos Aires, Argentina -- To post to this group, send email to [email protected] To unsubscribe from this group, send email to [email protected] http://www.clubSmalltalk.org
