And for those of you who have not followed myself and a group of students closely over the last 5 or six montsh, let me just add that I will soon commit code that allows Castor to be used with JPA-annotated classes. Whilst we will not have full support (actually, a fairly limited initially), the main annotations incl. @Entity, @Id, @One-to-One, @One-to-Many, @Column, ... are in place, and it won't be hard to support more and more annotations (but those where Castor does not support a general concept).
I have already checked in the DocBook pages that will make it into the reference guide, so feel free to build and review them yourself. I still expect some minor changes, though, to these documents. Regards Werner Lukas Lang wrote: > Hey Devs, > > I just wanted to let you know that I applied for Summer of Code 2009. > > My proposal is publicly available at the Castor Wiki[1]. > > For those, who don't want to read it or don't have time to do so, here > comes the most significant part of the abstract: > > "This project intends to implement Java Persistence API interfaces > (excluding JPA annotation support and JPA query language) to allow > developers the usage of Castor as a JPA persistence provider in a Java > environment." [1] > > I'm really looking forward to your comments! > > Regards, > Lukas > > [1] Google Summer of Code Proposal - Castor JPA Compliance, URL: > http://docs.codehaus.org/display/CASTOR/Google+Summer+of+Code+2009+Proposal+-+Castor+JPA+Compliance > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: > > http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe from this list, please visit: http://xircles.codehaus.org/manage_email