Darryl, For the information you wish, you could create a JIRA task (maybe a feature request). I will update the the JDBC driver to the latest.
Tanks for the feedback. Aleksandar Darryl Miles wrote: > > Is it possible to emit some extra information with the testsuite > output summary. > > > > The host running the testsuites JDK and Operating System (whichever > values seems more useful across the major JDK) : > > java.runtime.name=Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition > java.runtime.version=1.5.0_08-b03 > java.specification.version=1.5 > java.vendor=Sun Microsystems Inc. > java.version=1.5.0_08 > os.arch=amd64 > os.name=Linux > os.version=2.6.18 > > > Infact the above is hidden away in host-version-info.txt, but surely > the above information can be summarized into a single line and emitted > with the test suite for all to clearly see. > > Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (1.5.0_08) Sun > Microsystems Inc. [Linux amd64 2.6.18] > > "java.runtime.name" ("java.version") "java.vendor" ["os.name" > "os.arch" "os.version"] > > > > > Also the same with the exact SQL server version and the JDBC driver > version, maybe also a new "jdbc-version-info.txt" should be created too: > > On MySQL a 'SELECT VERSION();' gets the server version but a more > generic way maybe to use: > > java.sql.Connection.getServerMajorVersion() = 5 > java.sql.Connection.getServerMinorVersion() = 0 > java.sql.Connection.getSubMinorVersion() = 22 > java.sql.Connection.getServerVersion() = "MySQL, version: > 5.0.27-standard-log" ?? > > java.sql.Driver.getMajorVersion() = "3" > java.sql.Driver.getMinorVersion() = "1" > > java.sql.Connection.getMetaData().getDriverVersion() = "MySQL-AB JDBC > Driver, version: mysql-connector-java-3.1.10 ( $Date: 2005/05/19 > 15:52:23 $, $Revision: 1.1.2.2 $ )" > > > > Looking at your test suite you are running with 3.1.10 JDBC driver, I > know for sure that 3.1.13 is buggy with hibernate as I had to upgrade > from it. This was in relation to unsigned data handling into signed > java types (UNSIGNED TINYINT (0-255) -> short). Please consider > 3.1.14 or later. > > Also JDBC driver 5.0.x is considered GA now looking at the MySQL > website. Is the 5.0.x driver a necessary upgrade to get access to > some of the features of the 5.0.x MySQL server ? I would recommend > maybe using mysql-connector-java-5.0.x with MySQL 5.0.x. > > > Darryl _______________________________________________ hibernate-dev mailing list hibernate-dev@lists.jboss.org https://lists.jboss.org/mailman/listinfo/hibernate-dev