On a related note:
I know Java 7 is required to compile ORM, but is Java 7 also the required
runtime Java version now (I vaguely remember a related discussion around
the JPA API JAR)?
I'm asking, because the Java 7 method Collections#emptyIterator() is used
at two places, making this code not runnable on Java 6. If requiring 7 is
intentional, feel free to ignore this mail ;)
--Gunnar
2013/4/16 Gunnar Morling <gunnar(a)hibernate.org>
2013/4/15 Steve Ebersole <steven.ebersole(a)gmail.com>
> I am not touching this :)
>
> I think I have explained this 198,052 times thus far lol
>
I must have missed this then. Or I was not yet part of the team at that
time.
>
>
https://community.jboss.org/**wiki/GradleWhy<https://community.jboss.o...
#4
Thanks for the link.
I get the reasoning about Maven's "one artifact" rule and the need for
re-usable test code. But now that we use Gradle, wouldn't it be possible to
move the things from hibernate-testng back to hibernate-core and built two
JARs with the different contents from there? To me, a circular dependency
between two modules always seems a bit suspicious, also if it is doable
with Gradle, turning off warnings in the IDE etc.
Btw. also Maven supports this particular use case of creating a main JAR
and a JAR with re-usable test infrastructure [1]. We e.g. make use of this
in HV.
--Gunnar
[1]
http://maven.apache.org/plugins/maven-jar-plugin/test-jar-mojo.html
>
> On Mon 15 Apr 2013 04:10:43 PM CDT, Gunnar Morling wrote:
>
>> Hi Brett,
>>
>> That's good news, thanks for your efforts. Based on step 3 from your blog
>> post it seems as there still is a circular dependency between some of the
>> modules/projects. Just out of interest, could you give some more details
>> why this kind of setup is required?
>>
>> --Gunnar
>>
>>
>>
>> 2013/4/15 Brett Meyer <brmeyer(a)redhat.com>
>>
>> There's been several complaints about ORM's use of Gradle not
generating
>>> Eclipse projects correctly. This was recently cleaned up in HHH-7617
>>> [1].
>>> FYI, there's a quick blog post [2] about how to quickly get
>>> up-and-running. Please let me know if there are any further ways we
>>> could
>>> streamline the IDE setup.
>>>
>>> [1]
https://hibernate.atlassian.**net/browse/HHH-7617<https://hibernate.at...
>>> [2]
>>>
http://in.relation.to/**Bloggers/**ImprovedEclipseProjectSupportF**
>>>
orHibernateORMDevelopment<http://in.relation.to/Bloggers/ImprovedEclipseProjectSupportForHibernateORMDevelopment>
>>>
>>> Brett Meyer
>>> Red Hat Software Engineer, Hibernate
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