Thanks Jeff & Scott
Of course Resin quality stability and performance are the priority also
for me. And for the moment I use simple sql queries instead of Amber.
Amber comes with Resin as many other features like hessian, comet etc. -
"all in one". That also makes Resin very attractive and as s
It's worth mentioning that Hibernate works great as a JPA provider for
Resin. I haven't tried it, but there's this:
http://www.hibernatespatial.org/
Jeff
On Wed, Dec 16, 2009 at 9:25 AM, Scott Ferguson wrote:
> Riccardo Cohen wrote:
>> I really would like to know what is the Caucho point of vi
Riccardo Cohen wrote:
> I really would like to know what is the Caucho point of view about this...
>
At the moment, Amber development is being put on hold (except critical
bugs), until we finish the web profile, because our main strategy is to
focus on the core quality for both Resin and Querc
I really would like to know what is the Caucho point of view about this...
Thanks
Riccardo Cohen wrote:
> Hello
> I use mysql with spatial index and would like to use amber queries with
> spatial field
> I tried these sort of queries :
>
> select p from Prop p where
> Spatial.within(p.pos,Spati
Hello
I use mysql with spatial index and would like to use amber queries with
spatial field
I tried these sort of queries :
select p from Prop p where
Spatial.within(p.pos,Spatial.mPointFromText('MULTIPOINT(238500
6229301,238500 6260453,283700 6260453,283700 6229301)',0))
But the java program