Bugs item #671328, was opened at 2003-01-20 11:50
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Submitted By: Nobody/Anonymous (nobody)
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On Tue, 21 Jan 2003, Ara Abrahamian wrote:
> From my experience with XDoclet, these kinds of blabla-announce lists
> don't work well. Xdoclet-user has hundreds of subscribers,
> xdoclet-announce has only tens.
>
> Ara.
Hmm. I don't think that you can compare Hibernate and XDoclet here. If I
have
hi,
you can also monitor new releases on sourceforge, and get notifications
via email...
viktor
On Tue, 21 Jan 2003 00:26:25 +0330, "Ara Abrahamian" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
said:
> From my experience with XDoclet, these kinds of blabla-announce lists
> don't work well. Xdoclet-user has hundreds
Afaik it doesn't. I will probably need it too
Ara.
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> [EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Herve Tchepannou
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> Subject: [Hibernate] does hibernate doclet s
I have a composite-id element in a child object:
The CCRRecordPK class has two properties, ccrId and recordNum, both are
java.lang.Long.
In it's parent, I want to correctly map to this child, but I can't seem to
figure out the mapping - and couldn't fi
Hi folks,
I would like to see a low volume mailing list that keeps me "up to date"
without monitoring forum and devel-mailingslist because I think the
messagecount will increase even more in the future (which i not bad).
Things that could be included
* Announcement of new releases (final and bet
The first Logo is here:
http://hibernate.bluemars.net/60.html
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I am part way through the job of refactoring Hibernate so that
SQL generation occurs in its own layer. The current internal
architecture is something along the lines of:
API Layer (interfaces only)
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Patches item #670829, was opened at 2003-01-19 23:15
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Submitted By: Michael Locher (mlocher)
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Patches item #670213, was opened at 2003-01-18 20:58
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Patches item #670213, was opened at 2003-01-18 20:58
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Submitted By: Simon Harris (haruki_zaemon)
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Well, I have often toyed with the notion of allowing Maps and Lists to be
persisted
into the same row as their containing object. However, I just ended up
thinking it
was a bad thing. Java collections are *not* of fixed size and are generally
not
intended to have any kind of notion of various elem
Its not *runtime* extension to schemas, which I find a troubling
concept. Its *deployment* time, which could be useful.
Note that previously people have proposed allowing DynaBeans
as _entities_. This patch allows them as components.
The reason we do it this way is to preserve the semantics that update()
*completely*
replaces the existing state. Otherwise, there is the potential for another
transaction to have
come in and added something to the collection. Then after the update() and
flush(), the
state in memory and the state
does hibernate doclet supports joined-subclass?
if yes, what's the tag?
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