Hi Amol,
I think there are no advantages with a step by step migration. If old
mapping file can be loaded without failures I'd give it a try.
Regards
Ralf
Amol Sawant schrieb:
Thank you Amigos.
Here are some specific questions:
In the application we are using Castor XML only for data binding purpose.
Started migration feasibility test today. After replacing Castor-0.8.11
by Castor-1.0 jar, there are no compilation time errors. I checked the
method signatures and found to be the same.
But at Runtime, I get a NullPointerException from code, still digging
down into it...
My question is :
1) Do I need to recreate the mappings when I migrate to Castor-1.0 jar?
2) Shall I do step by step iterative migration, that is , first
migrating to earlier castor versions and later to 1.0 ?
Your response is highly appreciated.
Best regards,
Amol Sawant
On 5/4/06, *Clovis Wichoski* <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Hi, Amol,
I'm the user that Ralf means, ;), today i'm using castor 0.9.4.3
<http://0.9.4.3/>, i cant migrate, to version 1.0 because i use long
transactions and many complex objects graph, well, then the
migration depends on how complex is your objects and how you control
transactions, the better way is make a test, create the maps, change
any import dependencies, and test with the version 1.0 if all works
in your application, your migration are fine, if not, report any of
the problems that the dev can solve or show you the steps to a
possible workaround.
Hope that this help.
Best regards
Clóvis
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