Well done everyone. Thanks for your awesome work.
Cayenne is the best Java ORM in town, it rocks.
regards Malcolm Edgar
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 11:55 PM, Emanuele Maiarelli <
maiarelli.emanu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Congratulations to cayenne commiters!
>
> DI is very handy when you have to alter
Congratulations to cayenne commiters!
DI is very handy when you have to alter ServerRuntime behaviour, we have an
application already using 3.1 with DI to implement
multitenancy (chaging postgres schema depending on authenticated user).
We are also using cayenne DI to manage other dependency inje
On Sep 30, 2014, at 3:41 PM, giulio.ces...@gmail.com wrote:
> Congratulations to all developers involved!
Thanks :)
> I am not a big fan of DI myself, but I will look into this new release and
> check how to update my project to use it.
Not sure why you dislike DI, but the good news is that it
Congratulations to all developers involved!
I am not a big fan of DI myself, but I will look into this new release and
check how to update my project to use it.
Cheers,
Giulio Cesare
On Tue, Sep 30, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Andrus Adamchik
wrote:
> Hi everyone!
>
> I am glad to report on 3.1 releas
Hi everyone!
I am glad to report on 3.1 release going final today. It is available for an
immediate download from our site [1] and Maven central [2]. This was awesome
work by our international team of developers and users. There's a more formal
press release available from the ASF [3], but here