Hi Luca,
Well my first plan is to do a bit of refactoring of the code so that
most/all the logic sits in the catalog itself, and the data access parts sit
standalone behind a dao interface. At the moment the two are quite mixed.
So after this refactor it should be much easier to implement new dao
implementations. However they will still be tied closely to the core catalog
model.
There has been talk of breaking that model out standalone. But i see this as
a future step.
-Justin
On Thu, Sep 23, 2010 at 3:04 AM, Luca Morandini <[email protected]> wrote:
> On 09/22/2010 09:11 PM, Justin Deoliveira wrote:
> > Ciao Emanuele et al,
> >
> > Recently i have been given the go ahead to start helping out / working
> > on the hibernate catalog stuff that is currently sitting in community.
>
> Justin,
>
> since I have a few cycles to spare and I am interested too in the hibernate
> catalog, I'd be happy to help.
>
> From a quick look at the code I inferred the catalog is tightly tied to
> the rest
> of the code, hence an alternative catalog (be it Hibernate or othwerise)
> will not
> be easily maintainable, is that so ?
>
> Actually, just to make the build work I had to add a few stubs to allow for
> what
> has been recently added to the catalog and for the evolution of the
> GeoServer
> interface (there is a wrapper to substitute an Hibernate-aware class for
> GeoServerImpl).
>
> Regards,
>
> Luca Morandini
> [http://www.lucamorandini.it]
>
>
>
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