Hi list,

This thread goes a long time back in time, and I actually add these
custom types implemented a while ago too. I can't say they have been
used much, because my own project ended up not using Periods and
Durations - but they're there and unit tested (the tests don't
completely test how they are represented in the db - I was lazy but
could I could add that - but tests they can be written/retrieved).
The thing is, these currently reside in a sub project of my own
project, to which they're not related at all. And since I'm in the
process of trying to re-focus my own project and get rid of
unnecessary/unrelated stuff, I'd like to get this out of the way, and
possibly contribute it back to jodatime/hibernate. (It's actually used
by another of the module in berkano, but that one's already a
candidate for being moved out of the main project:))

The source code is browsable at
http://svn.berkano.codehaus.org/browse/berkano/berkano/trunk/berkano-tools/jodatime-hibernate
Please tell me what you think - I've added my own abstract "helper"
class, and maybe the current hibernate types could reuse it, or
vice-versa of course :) (I remember we had a quick discussion here
about whether or not to implement EnhancedUserType instead of the
simple UserType, and Mario wouldn't remember the reason ;)) Same goes
for tests.
I'd love to contribute these to jodatime, in a way or another. For one
thing it would make the jodatime-hibernate module slightly more
complete, and it definitely belongs there rather that in berkano
(which is supposedly a user management library meant for j2ee/webapps)

Cheers,

greg

On 21/12/05, Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Grégory Joseph wrote:
> > Any opinion re: the persistence of Periods ?
>
> I would just store them in the standard ISO format as returned by the
> toString() method.
>
> Stephen
>
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