Hibernate SVN: r11148 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt: metadata and 11 other directories.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-04 22:53:05 -0500 (Sun, 04 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11148
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/build.properties.dist
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/build.xml
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/changelog.txt
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/doc/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/doc/api/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/doc/api/package.html
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/jdbc/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/jdbc/hsqldb.jar
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/lgpl.txt
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/lib/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/lib/README.txt
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/lib/jms.jar
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/lib/lucene-core-2.0.0.jar
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/readme.txt
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/src/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/src/java/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/src/java/org/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/src/java/org/hibernate/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/src/test/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/src/test/org/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/src/test/org/hibernate/
Modified:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/build.xml
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/changelog.txt
Log:
Search structure
Modified: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/build.xml
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/build.xml 2007-02-03 14:00:10 UTC (rev 11147)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/build.xml 2007-02-05 03:53:05 UTC (rev 11148)
@@ -6,104 +6,142 @@
-->
-<project name="HibernateAnnotations" default="dist" basedir=".">
+<project name="Hibernate Annotations" default="dist" basedir=".">
- <!-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file
- (and without typing -D each time it compiles it) -->
- <property file="build.properties"/>
- <property file="${user.home}/.ant.properties"/>
-
- <!-- Name of project and version, used to create filenames -->
- <property name="Name" value="Hibernate Annotations"/>
- <property name="name" value="hibernate-annotations"/>
- <property name="version" value="3.2.1.GA"/>
- <property name="javadoc.packagenames" value="org.hibernate.*"/>
+ <!-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file
+ (and without typing -D each time it compiles it) -->
+ <property file="build.properties"/>
+ <property file="${user.home}/.ant.properties"/>
+
+ <!-- Name of project and version, used to create filenames -->
+ <property name="Name" value="Hibernate Annotations"/>
+ <property name="name" value="hibernate-annotations"/>
+ <property name="version" value="3.2.2.GA"/>
+ <property name="javadoc.packagenames" value="org.hibernate.*"/>
<property name="jdbc.dir" value="jdbc"/>
- <property name="copy.test" value="true"/>
- <property name="common.dir" value="../common"/>
-
- <available property="jpa-present" file="${basedir}/../ejb-api" type="dir"/>
- <import file="${common.dir}/common-build.xml"/>
+ <property name="copy.test" value="true"/>
+ <property name="common.dir" value="../common"/>
+
+ <property name="jpa-api.jar" value="${basedir}/../ejb-api/build/ejb3-persistence.jar"/>
+ <property name="validator.jar"
+ value="${basedir}/../validator/target/hibernate-validator/hibernate-validator.jar"/>
+ <property name="commons-annotations.jar"
+ value="${basedir}/../commons-annotations/target/hibernate-commons-annotations/hibernate-commons-annotations.jar"/>
+
+
+ <available property="jpa-present" file="${basedir}/../ejb-api" type="dir"/>
+ <import file="${common.dir}/common-build.xml"/>
<property name="jpa-javadoc.dir" value="${dist.doc.dir}/ejb-api"/>
-
- <target name="compile" depends="init" description="Compile the Java source code">
+
+ <path id="lib.moduleclass.path">
+ <pathelement location="${jpa-api.jar}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${commons-annotations.jar}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${validator.jar}"/>
+ </path>
+
+ <path id="junit.moduleclasspath">
+ <pathelement location="${src.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${test.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement location="lib/testlibs/org.eclipse.jdt.core_3.1.0.jar"/>
+ <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
+ <include name="**/*.jar"/>
+ <include name="**/*.zip"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </path>
+
+ <target name="init">
+ <antcall target="common-build.init"/>
+ <available file="${jpa-api.jar}" type="file" property="jpa-api.jar.available"/>
+ <available file="${commons-annotations.jar}" type="file" property="commons-annotations.jar.available"/>
+ <available file="${validator.jar}" type="file" property="validator.jar.available"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.jpa-api" depends="init" unless="jpa-api.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../ejb-api" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../ejb-api" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.commons-annotations" depends="init" unless="commons-annotations.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../commons-annotations" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../commons-annotations" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.validator" depends="init" unless="validator.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../validator" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../validator" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="compile" depends="init,get.jpa-api,get.commons-annotations,get.validator"
+ description="Compile the Java source code">
<available
- classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
- property="build.compiler"
- value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
- classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
+ classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
+ property="build.compiler"
+ value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
+ classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
<javac
- srcdir="${src.dir}"
- destdir="${classes.dir}"
- classpathref="lib.class.path"
- debug="${javac.debug}"
- optimize="${javac.optimize}"
- nowarn="on"
- source="1.5">
+ srcdir="${src.dir}"
+ destdir="${classes.dir}"
+ classpathref="lib.class.path"
+ debug="${javac.debug}"
+ optimize="${javac.optimize}"
+ nowarn="on"
+ source="1.5">
<src path="${src.dir}"/>
</javac>
- <copy todir="${classes.dir}">
- <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
- <include name="**/resources/*.properties"/>
- <include name="**/*.xsd"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
- </target>
-
+ <copy todir="${classes.dir}">
+ <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
+ <include name="**/resources/*.properties"/>
+ <include name="**/*.xsd"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+ </target>
+
<target name="compiletest" depends="compile" description="Compile the tests">
- <available
- classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
- property="build.compiler"
- value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
- classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
- <javac
- destdir="${testclasses.dir}"
- classpathref="junit.classpath"
- debug="${javac.debug}"
- optimize="${javac.optimize}"
- nowarn="on"
- source="1.5"
- target="1.5">
- <src refid="testsrc.path"/>
- </javac>
- </target>
+ <available
+ classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
+ property="build.compiler"
+ value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
+ classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
+ <javac
+ destdir="${testclasses.dir}"
+ classpathref="junit.classpath"
+ debug="${javac.debug}"
+ optimize="${javac.optimize}"
+ nowarn="on"
+ source="1.5"
+ target="1.5">
+ <src refid="testsrc.path"/>
+ </javac>
+ </target>
- <path id="junit.moduleclasspath">
- <pathelement location="${src.dir}"/>
- <pathelement location="${test.dir}"/>
- <pathelement location="lib/testlibs/org.eclipse.jdt.core_3.1.0.jar"/>
- <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
- <include name="**/*.jar"/>
- <include name="**/*.zip"/>
- </fileset>
- </path>
- <!-- target name="junit" depends="compiletest">
- <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
- <junit fork="yes" printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes"
- forkmode="perBatch">
- <classpath>
- <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
- <include name="**/*.jar"/>
- <include name="**/*.zip"/>
- </fileset>
- <path refid="lib.class.path"/>
- <pathelement path="${classes.dir}"/>
- <pathelement path="${src.dir}"/>
- <pathelement path="${test.dir}"/>
- </classpath>
- <formatter type="plain"/>
- <formatter type="xml"/>
- <batchtest fork="yes" todir="test_output" haltonfailure="no">
- <fileset dir="${classes.dir}">
- <include name="**/*Test.class"/>
- </fileset>
- </batchtest>
- </junit>
- </target -->
-
- <!-- Run a single unit test. -->
- <target name="junitsingle" depends="compiletest" description="Run a single test suite (requires testname and jdbc.driver properties)">
+ <!-- target name="junit" depends="compiletest">
+ <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
+ <junit fork="yes" printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes"
+ forkmode="perBatch">
+ <classpath>
+ <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
+ <include name="**/*.jar"/>
+ <include name="**/*.zip"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <path refid="lib.class.path"/>
+ <pathelement path="${classes.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement path="${src.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement path="${test.dir}"/>
+ </classpath>
+ <formatter type="plain"/>
+ <formatter type="xml"/>
+ <batchtest fork="yes" todir="test_output" haltonfailure="no">
+ <fileset dir="${classes.dir}">
+ <include name="**/*Test.class"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </batchtest>
+ </junit>
+ </target -->
+
+ <!-- Run a single unit test. -->
+ <target name="junitsingle" depends="compiletest"
+ description="Run a single test suite (requires testname and jdbc.driver properties)">
<mkdir dir="test_output"/>
<junit printsummary="yes" fork="yes" haltonfailure="yes">
<classpath>
@@ -111,10 +149,12 @@
<include name="**/*.jar"/>
<include name="**/*.zip"/>
</fileset>
- <path refid="lib.class.path"/>
+ <path refid="lib.class.path"/>
<pathelement path="${classes.dir}"/>
- <pathelement path="${src.dir}"/> <!-- pick up properties from here -->
- <pathelement path="${test.dir}"/> <!-- pick up mappings from here -->
+ <pathelement path="${src.dir}"/>
+ <!-- pick up properties from here -->
+ <pathelement path="${test.dir}"/>
+ <!-- pick up mappings from here -->
</classpath>
<formatter type="plain"/>
<formatter type="xml"/>
@@ -122,61 +162,62 @@
</junit>
</target>
- <!-- target name="report">
- <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
- <junitreport todir="test_output">
- <fileset dir="test_output">
- <include name="TEST-*.xml"/>
- </fileset>
- <report format="frames" todir="test_output/report"/>
- </junitreport>
- </target -->
+ <!-- target name="report">
+ <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
+ <junitreport todir="test_output">
+ <fileset dir="test_output">
+ <include name="TEST-*.xml"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <report format="frames" todir="test_output/report"/>
+ </junitreport>
+ </target -->
- <target name="jar" depends="compile" description="Build the distribution .jar file">
- <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}/META-INF"/>
- <manifest file="${classes.dir}/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF">
- <attribute name="Product" value="${Name}"/>
- <attribute name="Version" value="${version}"/>
- </manifest>
- <antcall target="common-build.jar"/>
- </target>
+ <target name="jar" depends="compile" description="Build the distribution .jar file">
+ <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}/META-INF"/>
+ <manifest file="${classes.dir}/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF">
+ <attribute name="Product" value="${Name}"/>
+ <attribute name="Version" value="${version}"/>
+ </manifest>
+ <antcall target="common-build.jar"/>
+ </target>
- <!-- target name="javadoc" description="Compile the Javadoc API documentation to dist dir">
- <echo>Skipping java doc since ant's javadoc task cannot handle an alternative javadoc</echo>
- </target -->
-
+ <!-- target name="javadoc" description="Compile the Javadoc API documentation to dist dir">
+ <echo>Skipping java doc since ant's javadoc task cannot handle an alternative javadoc</echo>
+ </target -->
+
<target name="jpa-javadoc" if="jpa-present">
- <mkdir dir="${jpa-javadoc.dir}"/>
- <ant dir="../ejb-api" target="javadoc" inheritAll="false"/>
- <copy todir="${jpa-javadoc.dir}">
- <fileset dir="${basedir}/../ejb-api/build/api">
- <include name="**/*.*"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
+ <mkdir dir="${jpa-javadoc.dir}"/>
+ <ant dir="../ejb-api" target="javadoc" inheritAll="false"/>
+ <copy todir="${jpa-javadoc.dir}">
+ <fileset dir="${basedir}/../ejb-api/build/api">
+ <include name="**/*.*"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
</target>
- <!-- Some of this can probably be moved to common-build... -->
- <target name="dist" depends="jar,javadoc,jpa-javadoc,copysource,copytest,copylib,extras" description="Build everything">
+ <!-- Some of this can probably be moved to common-build... -->
+ <target name="dist" depends="jar,javadoc,jpa-javadoc,copysource,copytest,copylib,extras"
+ description="Build everything">
- <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/doc/reference"/>
- <copy todir="${dist.dir}/doc/reference" failonerror="false">
- <fileset dir="${basedir}/doc/reference/build">
- <include name="**/*.*"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/doc/reference"/>
+ <copy todir="${dist.dir}/doc/reference" failonerror="false">
+ <fileset dir="${basedir}/doc/reference/build">
+ <include name="**/*.*"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
- <copy todir="${dist.dir}" failonerror="false">
- <fileset dir="${common.dir}">
- <include name="common-build.xml"/>
- </fileset>
- </copy>
- <copy file="${basedir}/build.properties.dist" tofile="${dist.dir}/build.properties" failonerror="false">
- </copy>
- <antcall target="common-build.dist"/>
- </target>
+ <copy todir="${dist.dir}" failonerror="false">
+ <fileset dir="${common.dir}">
+ <include name="common-build.xml"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+ <copy file="${basedir}/build.properties.dist" tofile="${dist.dir}/build.properties" failonerror="false">
+ </copy>
+ <antcall target="common-build.dist"/>
+ </target>
- <target name="zip-dist" description="zip the dist">
- <zip zipfile = "${dist.dir}-${version}.zip">
+ <target name="zip-dist" description="zip the dist">
+ <zip zipfile="${dist.dir}-${version}.zip">
<zipfileset prefix="${name}-${version}" dir="${dist.dir}"/>
</zip>
<tar compression="gzip" tarfile="${dist.dir}-${version}.tar.gz">
Added: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/build.properties.dist
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/build.properties.dist (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/build.properties.dist 2007-02-05 03:53:05 UTC (rev 11148)
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+common.dir=.
+src.dir=src
+test.dir=test
+hibernate-core.home=../hibernate-3.2
\ No newline at end of file
Added: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/build.xml
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/build.xml (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/search/build.xml 2007-02-05 03:53:05 UTC (rev 11148)
@@ -0,0 +1,228 @@
+<!--
+
+ Hibernate Annotations ANT build script.
+
+ You need JDK 5.0 installed to build Hibernate Annotations.
+
+-->
+
+<project name="Hibernate Search" default="dist" basedir=".">
+
+ <!-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file
+ (and without typing -D each time it compiles it) -->
+ <property file="build.properties"/>
+ <property file="${user.home}/.ant.properties"/>
+
+ <!-- Name of project and version, used to create filenames -->
+ <property name="Name" value="Hibernate Search"/>
+ <property name="name" value="hibernate-search"/>
+ <property name="version" value="3.2.2.beta1"/>
+ <property name="javadoc.packagenames" value="org.hibernate.search.*"/>
+ <property name="copy.test" value="true"/>
+ <property name="jdbc.dir" value="jdbc"/>
+ <property name="common.dir" value="${basedir}/../common"/>
+ <property name="jpa-api.jar" value="${basedir}/../ejb-api/build/ejb3-persistence.jar"/>
+ <property name="annotations.jar"
+ value="${basedir}/../metadata/target/hibernate-annotations/hibernate-annotations.jar"/>
+ <property name="commons-annotations.jar"
+ value="${basedir}/../commons-annotations/target/hibernate-commons-annotations/hibernate-commons-annotations.jar"/>
+ <property name="validator.jar"
+ value="${basedir}/../validator/target/hibernate-validator/hibernate-validator.jar"/>
+
+ <import file="${common.dir}/common-build.xml"/>
+
+
+ <path id="lib.moduleclass.path">
+ <pathelement location="${jpa-api.jar}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${commons-annotations.jar}"/>
+ </path>
+ <path id="junit.moduleclasspath">
+ <pathelement location="${src.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${test.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${validator.jar}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${annotations.jar}"/>
+ <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
+ <include name="*.jar"/>
+ <include name="*.zip"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <!-- TODO yuk, will go away the minute archive browsing is out -->
+ <fileset dir="${basedir}/../ejb/lib">
+ <include name="jboss-archive-browsing.jar"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </path>
+
+ <target name="init">
+ <antcall target="common-build.init"/>
+ <!-- check for dependency artefacts -->
+ <available file="${jpa-api.jar}" type="file" property="jpa-api.jar.available"/>
+ <available file="${commons-annotations.jar}" type="file" property="commons-annotations.jar.available"/>
+ <available file="${validator.jar}" type="file" property="validator.jar.available"/>
+ <available file="${annotations.jar}" type="file" property="annotations.jar.available"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.jpa-api" depends="init" unless="jpa-api.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../ejb-api" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../ejb-api" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.commons-annotations" depends="init" unless="commons-annotations.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../commons-annotations" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../commons-annotations" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.validator" depends="init" unless="validator.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../validator" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../validator" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.annotations" depends="init" unless="annotations.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../metadata" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../metadata" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="compile" depends="init,get.commons-annotations" description="Compile the Java source code">
+ <available
+ classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
+ property="build.compiler"
+ value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
+ classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
+ <javac
+ srcdir="${src.dir}"
+ destdir="${classes.dir}"
+ classpathref="lib.class.path"
+ debug="${javac.debug}"
+ optimize="${javac.optimize}"
+ nowarn="on"
+ source="1.5">
+ <src path="${src.dir}"/>
+ </javac>
+ <copy todir="${classes.dir}">
+ <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
+ <include name="**/resources/*.properties"/>
+ <include name="**/*.xsd"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="compiletest" depends="init,get.jpa-api,get.validator,get.annotations,compile" description="Compile the tests">
+ <available
+ classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
+ property="build.compiler"
+ value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
+ classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
+ <javac
+ destdir="${testclasses.dir}"
+ classpathref="junit.classpath"
+ debug="${javac.debug}"
+ optimize="${javac.optimize}"
+ nowarn="on"
+ source="1.5"
+ target="1.5">
+ <src refid="testsrc.path"/>
+ </javac>
+ </target>
+
+
+ <!-- target name="junit" depends="compiletest">
+ <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
+ <junit fork="yes" printsummary="yes" haltonfailure="yes"
+ forkmode="perBatch">
+ <classpath>
+ <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
+ <include name="**/*.jar"/>
+ <include name="**/*.zip"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <path refid="lib.class.path"/>
+ <pathelement path="${classes.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement path="${src.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement path="${test.dir}"/>
+ </classpath>
+ <formatter type="plain"/>
+ <formatter type="xml"/>
+ <batchtest fork="yes" todir="test_output" haltonfailure="no">
+ <fileset dir="${classes.dir}">
+ <include name="**/*Test.class"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </batchtest>
+ </junit>
+ </target -->
+
+ <!-- Run a single unit test. -->
+ <target name="junitsingle" depends="compiletest"
+ description="Run a single test suite (requires testname and jdbc.driver properties)">
+ <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
+ <junit printsummary="yes" fork="yes" haltonfailure="yes">
+ <classpath>
+ <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
+ <include name="**/*.jar"/>
+ <include name="**/*.zip"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <path refid="lib.class.path"/>
+ <pathelement path="${classes.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement path="${src.dir}"/>
+ <!-- pick up properties from here -->
+ <pathelement path="${test.dir}"/>
+ <!-- pick up mappings from here -->
+ </classpath>
+ <formatter type="plain"/>
+ <formatter type="xml"/>
+ <test fork="yes" todir="test_output" haltonfailure="no" name="${testname}"/>
+ </junit>
+ </target>
+
+ <!-- target name="report">
+ <mkdir dir="test_output"/>
+ <junitreport todir="test_output">
+ <fileset dir="test_output">
+ <include name="TEST-*.xml"/>
+ </fileset>
+ <report format="frames" todir="test_output/report"/>
+ </junitreport>
+ </target -->
+
+ <target name="jar" depends="compile" description="Build the distribution .jar file">
+ <mkdir dir="${classes.dir}/META-INF"/>
+ <manifest file="${classes.dir}/META-INF/MANIFEST.MF">
+ <attribute name="Product" value="${Name}"/>
+ <attribute name="Version" value="${version}"/>
+ </manifest>
+ <antcall target="common-build.jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <!-- target name="javadoc" description="Compile the Javadoc API documentation to dist dir">
+ <echo>Skipping java doc since ant's javadoc task cannot handle an alternative javadoc</echo>
+ </target -->
+
+
+ <!-- Some of this can probably be moved to common-build... -->
+ <target name="dist" depends="jar,javadoc,copysource,copytest,copylib,extras"
+ description="Build everything">
+
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/doc/reference"/>
+ <copy todir="${dist.dir}/doc/reference" failonerror="false">
+ <fileset dir="${basedir}/doc/reference/build">
+ <include name="**/*.*"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+
+ <copy todir="${dist.dir}" failonerror="false">
+ <fileset dir="${common.dir}">
+ <include name="common-build.xml"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+ <copy file="${basedir}/build.properties.dist" tofile="${dist.dir}/build.properties" failonerror="false">
+ </copy>
+ <antcall target="common-build.dist"/>
+ </target>
+
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+Hibernate Commons Annotations dependencies
+==========================================
+
+Core
+====
+hibernate-commons-annotations.jar: required
+hibernate3.jar: required
+hibernate core dependencies: required (see Hibernate Core for more information)
+lucene-core-*.jar: required
+jms.jar: optional (needed for JMS based clustering strategy)
+
+Test
+====
+hibernate-annotations.jar: required
+hibernate-entitymanager.jar: required
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+Hibernate Annotations
+==================================================
+Version: 3.2.1.GA, 8.12.2006
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+THIS RELEASE OF HIBERNATE ANNOTATIONS REQUIRES HIBERNATE CORE 3.2.0.GA (and above) AND DOES NOT
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+
+Description
+-----------
+
+The EJB3 specification recognizes the interest and the success of
+the transparent object/relational mapping paradigm. The EJB3 specification
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+top of the mature Hibernate core. You may use a combination of all three together,
+annotations without EJB3 programming interfaces and lifecycle, or even pure native
+Hibernate, depending on the business and technical needs of your project. You can
+at all times fall back to Hibernate native APIs, or if required, even to native
+JDBC and SQL.
+
+
+Instructions
+------------
+
+Unzip to installation directory, read doc/reference
+
+
+Contact
+------------
+
+Latest Documentation:
+
+ http://hibernate.org
+ http://annotations.hibernate.org
+
+Bug Reports:
+
+ Hibernate JIRA (preferred)
+ hibernate-devel(a)lists.sourceforge.net
+
+Free Technical Support:
+
+ http://forum.hibernate.org
+
+
+Notes
+-----------
+
+If you want to contribute, go to http://www.hibernate.org/
+
+This software and its documentation are distributed under the terms of the
+FSF Lesser Gnu Public License (see lgpl.txt).
\ No newline at end of file
Modified: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/changelog.txt
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/changelog.txt 2007-02-03 14:00:10 UTC (rev 11147)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/changelog.txt 2007-02-05 03:53:05 UTC (rev 11148)
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
-Hibernate Annotations Changelog
-===============================
+Hibernate Validator Changelog
+=============================
3.2.2.GA (xx-02-2007)
---------------------
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11147 - in branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src: test/org/hibernate/tool/test/jdbc2cfg and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: max.andersen(a)jboss.com
Date: 2007-02-03 09:00:10 -0500 (Sat, 03 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11147
Modified:
branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src/java/org/hibernate/cfg/reveng/JDBCReader.java
branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src/test/org/hibernate/tool/test/jdbc2cfg/OverrideBinderTest.java
Log:
HBX-866 schema-selection is not applying pattern matching
Modified: branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src/java/org/hibernate/cfg/reveng/JDBCReader.java
===================================================================
--- branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src/java/org/hibernate/cfg/reveng/JDBCReader.java 2007-02-02 21:01:27 UTC (rev 11146)
+++ branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src/java/org/hibernate/cfg/reveng/JDBCReader.java 2007-02-03 14:00:10 UTC (rev 11147)
@@ -32,6 +32,7 @@
import org.hibernate.mapping.Table;
import org.hibernate.mapping.UniqueKey;
import org.hibernate.sql.Alias;
+import org.hibernate.util.StringHelper;
public class JDBCReader {
@@ -443,7 +444,9 @@
try {
progress.startSubTask("Finding tables in " + schemaSelection);
- tableIterator = getMetaDataDialect().getTables(schemaSelection.getMatchCatalog(), schemaSelection.getMatchSchema(), schemaSelection.getMatchTable());
+ tableIterator = getMetaDataDialect().getTables(StringHelper.replace(schemaSelection.getMatchCatalog(),".*", "%"),
+ StringHelper.replace(schemaSelection.getMatchSchema(),".*", "%"),
+ StringHelper.replace(schemaSelection.getMatchTable(),".*", "%"));
String[] lastQualifier = null;
String[] foundQualifier = new String[2];
Modified: branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src/test/org/hibernate/tool/test/jdbc2cfg/OverrideBinderTest.java
===================================================================
--- branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src/test/org/hibernate/tool/test/jdbc2cfg/OverrideBinderTest.java 2007-02-02 21:01:27 UTC (rev 11146)
+++ branches/Branch_3_2/HibernateExt/tools/src/test/org/hibernate/tool/test/jdbc2cfg/OverrideBinderTest.java 2007-02-03 14:00:10 UTC (rev 11147)
@@ -118,6 +118,17 @@
assertEquals("OVRTEST",ss.getMatchSchema());
assertEquals(".*",ss.getMatchTable());
+ JDBCMetaDataConfiguration configuration = new JDBCMetaDataConfiguration();
+
+ OverrideRepository ox = new OverrideRepository();
+ ox.addSchemaSelection(new SchemaSelection(null, null, "DUMMY.*"));
+ configuration.setReverseEngineeringStrategy(ox.getReverseEngineeringStrategy(new DefaultReverseEngineeringStrategy()));
+ configuration.readFromJDBC();
+
+ Iterator tableMappings = configuration.getTableMappings();
+ Table t = (Table) tableMappings.next();
+ assertEquals(t.getName(), "DUMMY");
+ assertFalse(tableMappings.hasNext());
}
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11146 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator: jdbc and 1 other directories.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-02 16:01:27 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11146
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/jdbc/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/jdbc/hsqldb.jar
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/lib/README.txt
Modified:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/readme.txt
Log:
Add validator build system and various files
Added: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/jdbc/hsqldb.jar
===================================================================
(Binary files differ)
Property changes on: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/jdbc/hsqldb.jar
___________________________________________________________________
Name: svn:mime-type
+ application/octet-stream
Added: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/lib/README.txt
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/lib/README.txt (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/lib/README.txt 2007-02-02 21:01:27 UTC (rev 11146)
@@ -0,0 +1,14 @@
+Hibernate Commons Annotations dependencies
+==========================================
+
+Core
+====
+hibernate-commons-annotations.jar: required
+hibernate3.jar: required
+hibernate core dependencies: required (see Hibernate Core for more information)
+ejb3-persistence.jar: optional (needed for Java Persistence integration)
+
+Test
+====
+hibernate-annotations.jar: required
+hibernate-entitymanager.jar: required
\ No newline at end of file
Modified: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/readme.txt
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/readme.txt 2007-02-02 20:55:36 UTC (rev 11145)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/readme.txt 2007-02-02 21:01:27 UTC (rev 11146)
@@ -1,29 +1,18 @@
-Hibernate Annotations
+Hibernate Commons Annotations
==================================================
-Version: 3.2.1.GA, 8.12.2006
+Version: 3.2.2.GA, xx.02.2007
-THIS RELEASE OF HIBERNATE ANNOTATIONS REQUIRES HIBERNATE CORE 3.2.0.GA (and above) AND DOES NOT
-WORK WITH HIBERNATE 3.1.x OR ANY OLDER VERSION OF HIBERNATE.
-
-
Description
-----------
-The EJB3 specification recognizes the interest and the success of
-the transparent object/relational mapping paradigm. The EJB3 specification
-standardizes the basic APIs and the metadata needed for any object/relational
-persistence mechanism.
+Hibernate Validator aims at defining and checking a domain model level constraints.
+It supports custom constraints definitions as well as full internationalization.
+Annotations are used to define constraints on object level.
+The validation mechanism can be executed in different layers in your application
+without having to duplicate any of these rules (presentation layer,
+data access layer, Database schema).
-Hibernate EntityManager implements the programming interfaces and lifecycle rules
-as defined by the EJB3 persistence specification. Together with Hibernate Annotations
-this wrapper implements a complete (and standalone) EJB3 persistence solution on
-top of the mature Hibernate core. You may use a combination of all three together,
-annotations without EJB3 programming interfaces and lifecycle, or even pure native
-Hibernate, depending on the business and technical needs of your project. You can
-at all times fall back to Hibernate native APIs, or if required, even to native
-JDBC and SQL.
-
Instructions
------------
@@ -35,8 +24,7 @@
Latest Documentation:
- http://hibernate.org
- http://annotations.hibernate.org
+ http://www.hibernate.org
Bug Reports:
@@ -45,7 +33,7 @@
Free Technical Support:
- http://forum.hibernate.org
+ http://forum.hibernate.org (http://forum.hibernate.org/viewforum.php?f=9)
Notes
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11145 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt: validator/src/test and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-02 15:55:36 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11145
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/messages_en.properties
Removed:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/messages_en.properties
Log:
move configuration files for tests
Deleted: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/messages_en.properties
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/messages_en.properties 2007-02-02 20:48:36 UTC (rev 11144)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/messages_en.properties 2007-02-02 20:55:36 UTC (rev 11145)
@@ -1,15 +0,0 @@
-long=is too damn long
-floor.name=Floor
-out.of.range=lower that {min} and greater than {max}
-floor.out.of.range={floor.name} cannot (escaping #{el}) be {out.of.range}
-
-validator.assertFalse=assertion failed
-validator.assertTrue=assertion failed
-validator.length=length must be between {min} and {max}
-validator.max=must less than or equal to {value}
-validator.min=must greater than or equal to {value}
-validator.notNull=may not be null
-validator.past=must be a past date
-validator.pattern=must match "{regex}"
-validator.range=must be between {min} and {max}
-validator.size=size must be between {min} and {max}
\ No newline at end of file
Copied: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/messages_en.properties (from rev 11144, branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/messages_en.properties)
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/messages_en.properties (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/messages_en.properties 2007-02-02 20:55:36 UTC (rev 11145)
@@ -0,0 +1,15 @@
+long=is too damn long
+floor.name=Floor
+out.of.range=lower that {min} and greater than {max}
+floor.out.of.range={floor.name} cannot (escaping #{el}) be {out.of.range}
+
+validator.assertFalse=assertion failed
+validator.assertTrue=assertion failed
+validator.length=length must be between {min} and {max}
+validator.max=must less than or equal to {value}
+validator.min=must greater than or equal to {value}
+validator.notNull=may not be null
+validator.past=must be a past date
+validator.pattern=must match "{regex}"
+validator.range=must be between {min} and {max}
+validator.size=size must be between {min} and {max}
\ No newline at end of file
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11144 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt: validator/src/test and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-02 15:48:36 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11144
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties
Removed:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties
Log:
move configuration files for tests
Deleted: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties 2007-02-02 20:47:51 UTC (rev 11143)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties 2007-02-02 20:48:36 UTC (rev 11144)
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#overriding of default keys
-
-#specific to my project
-long=est grave trop long
-floor.name=Etage
-out.of.range=plus petit que {min} ou plus grand que {max}
-floor.out.of.range={floor.name} ne peut pas �tre {out.of.range}
\ No newline at end of file
Copied: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties (from rev 11143, branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties)
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages_fr.properties 2007-02-02 20:48:36 UTC (rev 11144)
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+#overriding of default keys
+
+#specific to my project
+long=est grave trop long
+floor.name=Etage
+out.of.range=plus petit que {min} ou plus grand que {max}
+floor.out.of.range={floor.name} ne peut pas �tre {out.of.range}
\ No newline at end of file
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11143 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt: validator/src/test and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-02 15:47:51 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11143
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties
Removed:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties
Log:
move configuration files for tests
Deleted: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties 2007-02-02 20:47:21 UTC (rev 11142)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties 2007-02-02 20:47:51 UTC (rev 11143)
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#overriding of default keys
-
-#specific to my project
-long=is too damn long
-floor.name=Floor
-out.of.range=lower that {min} and greater than {max}
-floor.out.of.range={floor.name} cannot be {out.of.range}
\ No newline at end of file
Copied: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties (from rev 11142, branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties)
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages_da.properties 2007-02-02 20:47:51 UTC (rev 11143)
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+#overriding of default keys
+
+#specific to my project
+long=is too damn long
+floor.name=Floor
+out.of.range=lower that {min} and greater than {max}
+floor.out.of.range={floor.name} cannot be {out.of.range}
\ No newline at end of file
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11142 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt: validator/src/test and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-02 15:47:21 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11142
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties
Removed:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties
Log:
move configuration files for tests
Deleted: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties 2007-02-02 19:54:29 UTC (rev 11141)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties 2007-02-02 20:47:21 UTC (rev 11142)
@@ -1,7 +0,0 @@
-#overriding of default keys
-
-#specific to my project
-long=is too damn long
-floor.name=Floor
-out.of.range=lower that {min} and greater than {max}
-floor.out.of.range={floor.name} cannot be {out.of.range}
\ No newline at end of file
Copied: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties (from rev 11141, branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties)
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/ValidatorMessages.properties 2007-02-02 20:47:21 UTC (rev 11142)
@@ -0,0 +1,7 @@
+#overriding of default keys
+
+#specific to my project
+long=is too damn long
+floor.name=Floor
+out.of.range=lower that {min} and greater than {max}
+floor.out.of.range={floor.name} cannot be {out.of.range}
\ No newline at end of file
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11141 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt: validator/src/test/org/hibernate and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-02 14:54:29 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11141
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/org/hibernate/validator/
Removed:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/org/hibernate/validator/
Log:
move the test validator package to the validator project
Copied: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/org/hibernate/validator (from rev 11140, branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/test/org/hibernate/validator)
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11140 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt: validator/src/java/org/hibernate and 1 other directory.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-02 14:52:54 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11140
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/java/org/hibernate/validator/
Removed:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/java/org/hibernate/validator/
Log:
move validator package to the validator project
Copied: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/java/org/hibernate/validator (from rev 11139, branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/metadata/src/java/org/hibernate/validator)
17 years, 2 months
Hibernate SVN: r11139 - in branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt: validator and 7 other directories.
by hibernate-commits@lists.jboss.org
Author: epbernard
Date: 2007-02-02 14:46:09 -0500 (Fri, 02 Feb 2007)
New Revision: 11139
Added:
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/build.properties.dist
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/build.xml
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/changelog.txt
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/doc/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/doc/api/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/doc/api/package.html
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/doc/reference/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/lgpl.txt
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/lib/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/readme.txt
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/java/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/java/org/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/java/org/hibernate/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/org/
branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/src/test/org/hibernate/
Log:
Add validator build system and various files
Added: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/build.properties.dist
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/build.properties.dist (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/build.properties.dist 2007-02-02 19:46:09 UTC (rev 11139)
@@ -0,0 +1,4 @@
+common.dir=.
+src.dir=src
+test.dir=test
+hibernate-core.home=../hibernate-3.2
\ No newline at end of file
Added: branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/build.xml
===================================================================
--- branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/build.xml (rev 0)
+++ branches/HAN_SPLIT/HibernateExt/validator/build.xml 2007-02-02 19:46:09 UTC (rev 11139)
@@ -0,0 +1,231 @@
+<!--
+
+ Hibernate Annotations ANT build script.
+
+ You need JDK 5.0 installed to build Hibernate Annotations.
+
+-->
+
+<!-- To add a dependency:
+ defines the dependency.jar property that points to the expected jar file
+ in init, add an available dependency.jar and populate dependency.jar.available
+ create a target get.dependency which calls clean and jar
+ add get.depdendecy to depends= for compile or compiletest
+ alter lib.moduleclass.path or junit.moduleclasspath accordingly
+-->
+
+<project name="Hibernate Validator" default="dist" basedir=".">
+
+ <!-- Give user a chance to override without editing this file
+ (and without typing -D each time it compiles it) -->
+ <property file="build.properties"/>
+ <property file="${user.home}/.ant.properties"/>
+
+ <!-- Name of project and version, used to create filenames -->
+ <property name="Name" value="Hibernate Validator"/>
+ <property name="name" value="hibernate-validator"/>
+ <property name="version" value="3.2.2.GA"/>
+ <property name="javadoc.packagenames" value="org.hibernate.validator.*"/>
+ <property name="copy.test" value="true"/>
+ <property name="jdbc.dir" value="jdbc"/>
+ <property name="common.dir" value="${basedir}/../common"/>
+ <property name="jpa-api.jar" value="${basedir}/../ejb-api/build/ejb3-persistence.jar"/>
+ <property name="annotations.jar"
+ value="${basedir}/../metadata/target/hibernate-annotations/hibernate-annotations.jar"/>
+ <property name="commons-annotations.jar"
+ value="${basedir}/../commons-annotations/target/hibernate-commons-annotations/hibernate-commons-annotations.jar"/>
+ <import file="${common.dir}/common-build.xml"/>
+
+
+ <path id="lib.moduleclass.path">
+ <pathelement location="${jpa-api.jar}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${commons-annotations.jar}"/>
+ </path>
+ <path id="junit.moduleclasspath">
+ <pathelement location="${src.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${test.dir}"/>
+ <pathelement location="${annotations.jar}"/>
+ <fileset dir="${jdbc.dir}">
+ <include name="*.jar"/>
+ <include name="*.zip"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </path>
+
+ <target name="init">
+ <antcall target="common-build.init"/>
+ <!-- check for dependency artefacts -->
+ <available file="${jpa-api.jar}" type="file" property="jpa-api.jar.available"/>
+ <available file="${commons-annotations.jar}" type="file" property="commons-annotations.jar.available"/>
+ <available file="${annotations.jar}" type="file" property="annotations.jar.available"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.jpa-api" depends="init" unless="jpa-api.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../ejb-api" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../ejb-api" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.commons-annotations" depends="init" unless="commons-annotations.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../commons-annotations" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../commons-annotations" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="get.annotations" depends="init" unless="annotations.jar.available">
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../metadata" target="clean"/>
+ <ant inheritall="false" dir="${basedir}/../metadata" target="jar"/>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="compile" depends="init,get.jpa-api,get.commons-annotations" description="Compile the Java source code">
+ <available
+ classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
+ property="build.compiler"
+ value="org.eclipse.jdt.core.JDTCompilerAdapter"
+ classpath="${java.class.path}"/>
+ <javac
+ srcdir="${src.dir}"
+ destdir="${classes.dir}"
+ classpathref="lib.class.path"
+ debug="${javac.debug}"
+ optimize="${javac.optimize}"
+ nowarn="on"
+ source="1.5">
+ <src path="${src.dir}"/>
+ </javac>
+ <copy todir="${classes.dir}">
+ <fileset dir="${src.dir}">
+ <include name="**/resources/*.properties"/>
+ <include name="**/*.xsd"/>
+ </fileset>
+ </copy>
+ </target>
+
+ <target name="compiletest" depends="init,get.annotations,compile" description="Compile the tests">
+ <available
+ classname="org.eclipse.core.launcher.Main"
+ property="build.compiler"
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+Hibernate Annotations
+==================================================
+Version: 3.2.1.GA, 8.12.2006
+
+THIS RELEASE OF HIBERNATE ANNOTATIONS REQUIRES HIBERNATE CORE 3.2.0.GA (and above) AND DOES NOT
+WORK WITH HIBERNATE 3.1.x OR ANY OLDER VERSION OF HIBERNATE.
+
+
+Description
+-----------
+
+The EJB3 specification recognizes the interest and the success of
+the transparent object/relational mapping paradigm. The EJB3 specification
+standardizes the basic APIs and the metadata needed for any object/relational
+persistence mechanism.
+
+Hibernate EntityManager implements the programming interfaces and lifecycle rules
+as defined by the EJB3 persistence specification. Together with Hibernate Annotations
+this wrapper implements a complete (and standalone) EJB3 persistence solution on
+top of the mature Hibernate core. You may use a combination of all three together,
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+Hibernate, depending on the business and technical needs of your project. You can
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+JDBC and SQL.
+
+
+Instructions
+------------
+
+Unzip to installation directory, read doc/reference
+
+
+Contact
+------------
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+
+Notes
+-----------
+
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+This software and its documentation are distributed under the terms of the
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