[hibernate-dev] Is it possible to let my framework enhance Hibernate more smoothly?

Steve Ebersole steve at hibernate.org
Thu Dec 10 19:13:38 EST 2015


I never said "the JPA is not smooth".  I've never even used your framework,
how would I know that? ;)

I asked "Are there any changes in Hibernate that would make this work more
smoothly?"

We need you to tell us what would help you..


On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 5:36 AM babyfish <babyfish-ct at 163.com> wrote:

> Hi hibernate-dev friends
>
>
>     I created a java framework by using my spare time since 2008, it's
> finished and published to github 2 months ago, now the tutorial document is
> finished too.
>
>
>     Github page:
>     https://github.com/babyfish-ct/babyfish
>
>
>     The most important documents:
>     tutorial.html(English) and tutorial_zh_CN.html(Chinese)
>     (These tutorial documents are also provided as the attachments of this
> email)
>
>
>     (I) Java part: Let's java support "Smart Data Structure".
>         (a) ObjectModel4Java: smart data structure with bidirectional
> association
>         (b) Unstable collement elements: Let set/map support unstable
> elements/keys
>         (c) Bubbled event, not only collection, but also collection view
> can trigger events
>
>
>     (II) JPA part: An ehancement of JPA/Hibernate
>         (a) ObjectModel4JPA: Enhance ObjectModel4Java to support JPA
> entity objects
>         (b) QueryPath: Removes the hard code style fetches and orders in
> the data access layer, Uses dynamic descriptors that can be specified and
> dispatched by all the layers.
>         (c) DistinctLimitQuery: Let's hibernate can do the real paging
> query with collection fetches when the database is Oracle.
>
>
>     As Steve Ebersole said, the JPA part is not smooth. Yes, he's right,
> I've used some byte code hack technologies to change the behavior of
> hibnerate.
>
>
>     Now, my tutorial document is finished so that everyone can understand
> this framework in short time, if some guys think it's valuable, is it
> possible to let Hibernate do a little refactor so that I can enhance it
> more smoothly? or is it possible to merge the JPA part of my framework and
> Hibernate together?
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