Hi Pawel,
On 18 May 2012 16:11, Pawel Kozlowski <pkozlowski.opensource(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Hi!
I was looking into Hibernate OGM for few weeks already and I really
like the project: I think it might help people familiar with JPA to
dive into NoSQL.
Personally I was exploring OGM as a JPA interface to store objects in
git (JGit) but I'm still waiting for permission from my work to push
the code, so can't publish it yet :-(
Anyway, I'm also looking into Neo4J for other use-case and OGM could
be quite a nice fit for Neo4J. I've mentioned it on the list already:
On Mon, Apr 2, 2012 at 5:14 PM, Sanne Grinovero <sanne(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
> Ok JTA should be easy with Neo4J. I'm not aware of anybody already
> working on it, feel free to take the lead on this!
and it looks like no-one else is working on this topic so I would be
happy to give it a try. How one would go about it in practice?
I guess I should start with opening a New Feature JIRA entry, forking
the OGM repo on github, start hacking around and discussing things on
this list, but if there are any particular practicalities before
starting would be glad to know.
That's correct, please fork it, and try hacking together a prototype
so we have a starting point ;-) Of course you'll have questions,
you're welcome tu use this mailing list or IRC.
Some more information is on the Wiki; see especially
https://community.jboss.org/en/hibernate/ogm
And while the following link is related to Hibernate Search, it has
some guidelines about how the patches and tests should be:
https://community.jboss.org/wiki/ContributingToHibernateSearch
(I guess I should copy that over to OGM, or reorganize it in a common area)
Most of these Wiki pages are relatively new; you're welcome to edit
them, and add details you might get from us / looking at the code
which you think should have been there.
Last step, you should sign the contributor agreement for the Hibernate
project at
cla.jboss.org; you could wait for your work approval to
sign a corporate one, or you can just sign a personal one. (you can
sign the other as well later).
Cheers,
Sanne
Cheers,
Pawel
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