I never said "the JPA is not smooth". I've never even used your framework,
how would I know that? ;)
I asked "Are there any changes in Hibernate that would make this work more
smoothly?"
We need you to tell us what would help you..
On Tue, Dec 8, 2015 at 5:36 AM babyfish <babyfish-ct(a)163.com> wrote:
Hi hibernate-dev friends
I created a java framework by using my spare time since 2008, it's
finished and published to github 2 months ago, now the tutorial document is
finished too.
Github page:
https://github.com/babyfish-ct/babyfish
The most important documents:
tutorial.html(English) and tutorial_zh_CN.html(Chinese)
(These tutorial documents are also provided as the attachments of this
email)
(I) Java part: Let's java support "Smart Data Structure".
(a) ObjectModel4Java: smart data structure with bidirectional
association
(b) Unstable collement elements: Let set/map support unstable
elements/keys
(c) Bubbled event, not only collection, but also collection view
can trigger events
(II) JPA part: An ehancement of JPA/Hibernate
(a) ObjectModel4JPA: Enhance ObjectModel4Java to support JPA
entity objects
(b) QueryPath: Removes the hard code style fetches and orders in
the data access layer, Uses dynamic descriptors that can be specified and
dispatched by all the layers.
(c) DistinctLimitQuery: Let's hibernate can do the real paging
query with collection fetches when the database is Oracle.
As Steve Ebersole said, the JPA part is not smooth. Yes, he's right,
I've used some byte code hack technologies to change the behavior of
hibnerate.
Now, my tutorial document is finished so that everyone can understand
this framework in short time, if some guys think it's valuable, is it
possible to let Hibernate do a little refactor so that I can enhance it
more smoothly? or is it possible to merge the JPA part of my framework and
Hibernate together?
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