hibernate 5 supports java.time via hibernate-java8.jar more info at https://www.thoughts-on-java.org/hibernate-5-date-and-time/
JPA doesn't yet till 2.2 On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 11:21 PM, Tankerbay <tanker...@gmail.com> wrote: > Is there still a legacy issue in that many ORMs (including the version of > Grails I'm using) tend to use java.sql.Date which has the benefit of > extending java.util.Date? > > Is there Hibernate support for java.time yet? > > On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 8:07 PM, Joe Wolf <joew...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> +1 for me. I think it's a good idea. >> >> Not everything in the current API may be worthwhile to have as part of >> Groovy proper, though. For example, the bridging methods from the java.time >> classes back to Date and Calendar could be unnecessarily promoting the >> latter's usage. >> >> By the way, I'm currently working to add extension methods to the >> java.time types involving ZoneId and ZoneOffset. I hope to have that >> completed in a couple of weeks or so. >> >> -Joe >> >> On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 7:52 PM, Mario Garcia <mario.g...@gmail.com> >> wrote: >> >>> +1 >>> >>> I think Many Groovy applications could benefit from having this in >>> Groovy. >>> >>> 2017-06-09 1:02 GMT+02:00 Paul King <pa...@asert.com.au>: >>> >>>> +1 from me, but I'd be keen to hear Joe's thoughts? >>>> >>>> Cheers, Paul. >>>> >>>> >>>> On Thu, Jun 8, 2017 at 10:37 PM, Dinko Srkoč <dinko.sr...@gmail.com> >>>> wrote: >>>> >>>>> On 8 June 2017 at 13:34, Russel Winder <rus...@winder.org.uk> wrote: >>>>> > On Thu, 2017-06-08 at 13:18 +0200, Dinko Srkoč wrote: >>>>> >> On 8 June 2017 at 13:09, Russel Winder <rus...@winder.org.uk> >>>>> wrote: >>>>> >> > On Wed, 2017-06-07 at 14:38 +0000, Søren Berg Glasius wrote: >>>>> >> > > I think it makes perfect sense that you can do the same >>>>> >> > > calculations >>>>> >> > > with >>>>> >> > > java.time.* as you can with java.util.Date >>>>> >> > > >>>>> >> > >>>>> >> > Shouldn't it be fair to assume that all new code eschews >>>>> >> > java.util.Date >>>>> >> > and all the Calendar stuff, and uses java.time for everything time >>>>> >> > and >>>>> >> > date related? >>>>> >> >>>>> >> I think this falls into a category of "hope" or "wish", rather than >>>>> >> "assumption" :-) >>>>> > >>>>> > True, but I was hoping that unlike a large percentage of Java >>>>> > developers who are hugely reluctant to learn anything new they do not >>>>> > already know (*), Groovy developers were very much into using the >>>>> best >>>>> > new idiomatic ways of doing things (well except for stuff that is >>>>> just >>>>> > fashionably trendy for a few days) and keeping their codebases up to >>>>> > date with up-to-date Groovy. >>>>> > >>>>> > Please do not shatter my illusions. >>>>> >>>>> haha! >>>>> >>>>> Okay, I could convince myself that it is indeed so with Groovy >>>>> developers. :-) >>>>> >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > >>>>> > (*) And are thus part of the legacy problem. >>>>> > >>>>> > -- >>>>> > Russel. >>>>> > ============================================================ >>>>> ================= >>>>> > Dr Russel Winder t: +44 20 7585 2200 voip: >>>>> sip:russel.win...@ekiga.net >>>>> > 41 Buckmaster Road m: +44 7770 465 077 xmpp: >>>>> rus...@winder.org.uk >>>>> > London SW11 1EN, UK w: www.russel.org.uk skype: russel_winder >>>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >> > -- Omnem crede diem tibi diluxisse supremum.