I think the main reason is the lack of dev resource, if someone is willing to promise that
long time contribution / maintains, I'm fine with that, or it will just become some
dead code that we don't have knowledge nor time to maintains.
On May 3, 2013, at 4:47 PM, Sanne Grinovero <sanne(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
Why not? Especially as Hana looks extremely interesting.
I recall some discussion about having the database vendors maintain them, but to go that
route we could at least document how it works and make sure it's easy enough for end
users.
I think I'd prefer to see if database vendors are willing to donate hosting of a
public instance of their db for test purposes.
On 3 May 2013 04:02, "Strong Liu" <stliu(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
IIRC there was an agreement that we'd not accept new dialect anymore
On May 2, 2013, at 3:41 AM, Andrew Clemons <andrew.clemons(a)gmail.com> wrote:
> I'd like to follow up on the discussion started here[1]. I was asked to
> port an existing application to Hana, so my first task was to write a
> hibernate dialect for it. I've completed this and so far it is working
> nicely in the integration tests for the application. My app is still
> using Hibernate 3.3, so that was my starting point, but with a few small
> changes it also compiles against the current git master. Is there still
> interest in such a dialect? Should I open a jira ticket and submit a
> pull request?
>
> Thanks,
> Andrew
>
> [1]
https://community.jboss.org/wiki/DoHibernatePlanToSupportSAPHANADatabase
>
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