and having
On 31 Aug 2012, at 01:59, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> Correct. The current proposal has them passed in as settings.
okey, so I must be missing something - since no access to database metadata how
is the autodetection of name/version supposed to work when users have not
passed in the
Hi,
I just bumped into a couple of issues when working on some metamodel tests.
First thing I came across was a NullPointerException :-( Turns out I was
missing to add a annotated class to the test.
Digging a little deeper I noticed that the problem is in the Binder. It does
something like:
On Aug 31, 2012 3:02 AM, "Max Rydahl Andersen"
wrote:
>
> and having
>
> On 31 Aug 2012, at 01:59, Steve Ebersole wrote:
>
> > Correct. The current proposal has them passed in as settings.
>
> okey, so I must be missing something - since no access to database
metadata how is the autodetection of
In terms of exception handling, of course you are right in terms of
final product.
IIUC that not how use of jboss-logging for generating exception messages
is supposed to work, though to be honest, I do not know the details.
Since you "use this in Validator and Search" I would figure you would
On 31 Aug 2012, at 13:49, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> In terms of exception handling, of course you are right in terms of final
> product.
I understand we are in a transition phase. Just saying that we should keep it
in mind already now and IMO add the obvious checks already now.
> IIUC that not
On 31 Jan 2012, at 1:46 PM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> IIUC that not how use of jboss-logging for generating exception messages is
> supposed to work, though to be honest, I do not know the details. Since you
> "use this in Validator and Search" I would figure you would know how to do it.
Turns
Hello!
I wondered how envers works/could work in a JPA portable way. Are you
using somehow a entity listener approach or so? Does the the code needed
for envers really depend on the hibernate core stuff or does hibernate
just offer a more relaxed contract in respect to entity listeners?
I was