Re: [osuser] patchs ready for xdoclet changes

Hani Suleiman <[email protected]> Wed, 17 Dec 2003 08:45:47 -0500
Newsgroups gmane.comp.java.open-symphony.devel
Message-ID <[email protected]>
Depends! Split patches along functionality, so it's possible for 
example to take in your xdoclet fixes, but not the mckoi fix (they're 
unrelated, so should be in different patches)

On Dec 17, 2003, at 7:12 AM, J. Matthew Pryor wrote:

> I am pretty sure I have the patches ready for the xdoclet wind-back
>
> I found I had to make a few other changes to get the JUnit tests to 
> run.
>
> In particular, the script that created the mckoi database attempts to 
> drop
> some tables, but the drop was failing due to referential integrity
> constraints between User & Membership. I reordered the drop commands 
> to drop
> Membership first & that seemd to do the trick
>
> Having done that I can run the JUnit tests and also deploy the example 
> ear
> into JBoss in EJB & Hibernate configurations and both seem to work fine
>
> Also as mentioned in my last post, to get hibernate support to work, I 
> had
> to tweak OSUserHibernateConfigurationProviderImpl.java
>
> There are changes to build.xml (mostly to do with xdoclet support, but 
> also
> some changes to ease use inside Eclipse e.g. prepenidng ${basedir} to 
> most
> directory names)
>
> At present I have this as a single patch file. Is that OK or should I 
> break
> it up and submit several Jira issues with the various patch pieces?
>
> Matthew
>
>
>
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