There is a "Developer Resources" page I started on the wiki @
https://www.hibernate.org/436.html
But, well, we've all seen the stability of that site over the past few
weeks...
So I am trying to hols off on any changes to this kind of "project
content" (as compared to more transitional community wiki content) until
we get everything moved over to the new shiny (yet to be discovered
unstable) JBoss infrastructure.
As for adding a new database, well that is a particuklar rub with Maven
itself and a particular point I am not happy about. Amazingly there
seems to be no easy way to accomplish this seemingly simply feat in
Maven. Instead the maven devs want you to set up your testsuite module
such that yet another module depends on it and supplies the needed jars
and hibernate/jdbc config...
On Wed, 2009-06-17 at 10:47 -0400, Nikolas Everett wrote:
I have another question. The particular bug I wrote
a
patch for only
comes up with MySQL. Is there some way to test
hibernate against
Yes. On Hibernate Core, you can override the
appliesTo(Dialect) method and return "true" for MySQL-based
dialects and false for the others.
If I wanted to write a test that ensured that transactions aren't
accidentally committed during a polymorphic delete when a database
constraint is violated, where would I put it?
org.hibernate.test.ops.DeleteTest has a number of tests relating to
the delete operation but none of the mappings in the
org.hibernate.test.ops package have any joined-subclasses in them.
I've attached a diagram of the schema I'd create. My test would:
1. Create a Child and a KeyHolder with a reference to it
2. Commit
3. Delete the Child
4. Catch the expected constraint exception and fail if no exception
was thrown
5. Query for the Child and ensure that its type is still Child and not
Parent
Step 5 would fail for MySQL with InnoDB at this point.
I think if I did override appliesTo(Dialect) it would be to make sure
that foreign key constraints and temp tables work for that dialect. I
know MyISAM doesn't support foreign key constraints and polymorphic
deletes aren't supported for Dialects that don't support temp tables.
Also I ended up testing Hibernate against mysql by:
1. Adding a mysql5 profile to my ~/.m2/settings.xml which overrides
jdbc.url, jdbc.user, and jdbc.pass
2. JAVA_HOME=/usr/lib/jvm/java-1.5.0-sun/ mvn -P mysql5 clean test
That seemed to do the trick. It looks like the same tests fail for
mysql as for the rest of HSQLDB but I didn't do a very thorough check.
Is there a web page with stuff like this? Its not super hard to
figure out, but it would be nice to spell it out explicitly.
MySQL? Just out of curiosity, is there a build farm
for hibernate that
covers all of the different databases like Postgres
has for operating
systems at
http://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/show_status.pl ?
There is a public Hudson (CI software) instance [1] which
should receive some attention in the next months. You may want
to check the job "hibernate-all-trunk" and ignore the others.
Also, note that this includes most Hibernate projects
(ANN/EM/Validator/Search/Validator/...), not only Core.
[1]
http://hudson.jboss.org/hudson/view/hibernate/
Neat. Its not quite as easy to see what is going on compared to the
Postgres one but its a good start.
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