Magma is a very valuable tools! I have no idea of the complexity to deal with that. For example we have trait in Pharo, I guess it have implication.
Hilaire Le 14/08/2015 00:15, Pablo R. Digonzelli a écrit : > FYI. Is it interesting for pharo comunity migrate magma from squeak to pharo?. > Anyone knows if it is possible to do? > > > > Ing. Pablo Digonzelli > Software Solutions > IP-Solutiones SRL > Metrotec SRL > 25 de Mayo 521 > San Miguel de Tucumán > Email: pdigonze...@softsargentina.com > pdigonze...@gmail.com > Cel: 5493815982714 > > ----- Mensaje reenviado ----- > De: "Chris Muller" <ma.chri...@gmail.com> > Para: "magma" <ma...@lists.squeakfoundation.org> > Enviados: Jueves, 13 de Agosto 2015 12:42:16 > Asunto: Fwd: [ANN] Magma 1.5 > > I am pleased to announce version 1.5 of Magma for Squeak 5, now > available on SqueakMap. Magma allows multiple Squeak images to > collaborate on a single, large object model, with the robustness and > control expected from a database. It offers the most transparent db > access possible for Smalltalk, affording the user the ability to > develop complex, performant designs, iteratively, on-the-fly. > > It has been designed for "continuous flow" development, the way > Smalltalkers like and expect to work. For example, I could have > connections open to 3 separate databases, open transactions in any of > them, and having restructured a class hierarchy in the model, and > stepping through the debugger when that "final boarding call" for my > flight is announced. > > Thanks to the image, this scenario has never been a problem for > Smalltalkers and Magma is deliberate to ensure this flow is > maintained. Once at 10K feet, I can resume stepping through that same > debugger within 5 seconds of restarting the image, DB connections > intact, commit my transactions when I'm ready, done. Magma handles > every aspect of that use-case correctly even in multi-user > environments, and has so many safety and integrity features, it is the > safest way to develop and keep a model in Squeak. > > This release coincides with the release of Squeak 5, and has many > improvements and fixes over Magma 1.4. Detailed notes about these > improvements are available at http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6209. > > - Chris -- Dr. Geo http://drgeo.eu http://google.com/+DrgeoEu