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- Original Message -
> From: "Steve Ebersole"
> To: "hibernate-dev"
> Sent: Saturday, July 18, 2015 11:09:35 AM
> Subject: [hibernate-dev] HQLScrollFetchTest
>
> Gail, etal.
>
> I have a lot of questions in regards to HQLScrollFetchTest:
>
> 1) First is the split
https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-9969
On Wed, Jul 22, 2015 at 2:18 PM Steve Ebersole wrote:
> As I have developed the matrix tests against MariaDB I have had in the
> back of my head whether we might want to develop a Dialect for MariaDB. As
> I understand it, MariaDB does strive to r
This is a hibernate-core unit test has been around for a long time (at least
2010) and I haven't see the column names changing like this until recently.
- Original Message -
> From: "Emmanuel Bernard"
> To: "Gail Badner"
> Cc: "Hibernate Dev"
> Sent: Wednesday, July 22, 2015 1:40:37 AM
As I have developed the matrix tests against MariaDB I have had in the back
of my head whether we might want to develop a Dialect for MariaDB. As I
understand it, MariaDB does strive to remain compatible with MySQL but it
does offer some enhancements. And it might have some minor deviations.
Toda
Hi,
I fixed the enum thing. It was a mismatch between int and long. D'oh!
> Are there conventions for mapping more complex types such as Date for
instance?
No (at least I don't know any), so we should go as we need it.
> TTL
Implemented.
> Transactions: Ah, that's interesting. So it should be po
I’d say it’s fair to ask the user to use consistent column naming so that would
be a bug in the test.
> On 22 Jul 2015, at 07:08, Gail Badner wrote:
>
> I think this is probably just a bug in the test, but I want to mention it in
> case there is a real bug here.
>
> When I run the unit tests
2015-07-21 14:14 GMT+02:00 Mark Paluch :
> Hi Gunnar,
>
> thanks for your helpful feedback. I will come up with a PR as soon as we
> agree on the strategies issue - well, perhaps in a couple days. I can and
> will support you and I can help you with support/maintenance for the Redis
> module in th
Ok, thanks for pointing to that issue.
Would be very interesting to know why/how it still works on the class level
for Gradle. Actually, Java does not mandate the nested directory structure
where a package is represented by a folder (the spec vaguely mentions
alternatives such as a DB-based source
Indeed this XSL file includes another one from SourceForge. I've filed
https://github.com/pressgang/pressgang-tools/issues/3 to replace it with a
local copy. Not sure how that stuff works internally, probably one would
have to unpack the DockBook dependency and refer to its XSL files locally.
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