Hi Chris,
Unfortunately, there is no free version of HiRDB. I think I could do
(a) running the tests in our side and sending you the result or
(b) getting a copy for you from my organization (perhaps arranging some
kind of contract would be required but I'm not sure). Which do you want
me to do?
I guess (a) is easier for both of us if you don't have to keep HiRDB
with you for regular testing. I already have the test result on 3.2.5.
If you would like me to test on another version, I could do it also.
Thanks,
Tomoto
On Fri, 05 Sep 2008 13:35:00 -0400
Chris Bredesen <cbredesen(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Tomoto,
Thank you for the contribution! Is there somewhere that one might
obtain a copy of HiRDB to run the unit tests against?
-Chris
tomoto.shimizu.vt(a)hitachi.com wrote:
> Hi, my name is Tomoto at Software Division in Hitachi.
>
> I have posted a dialect for HiRDB (Hitachi's RDBMS, see *1) to JIRA.
>
http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-3465
>
> I would appreciate it if someone in the team could take a look at it
> for evaluation, and I would be happy to solve the issues you saw if
> any. I really wish this dialect to be incorporated into Hibernate
> so that our customers could easily use Hibernate on HiRDB.
>
> This dialect comes with a feature to allow the user to declare the
> parameter types of user-defined functions in the properies file. It
> was necessary because HiRDB required ? parameters to be qualified by
> 'as <type>' in user-defined function invocations. If there were
> other databases that required the similar feature, and if you thought
> my implementation was good enough to let them use, I might be able to
> make an entry point on the Dialect base class so that other subclasses
> could use it more easily.
>
> *1
http://www.hitachi.co.jp/Prod/comp/soft1/global/prod/hirdb/
>
> Thank you in advance,