FWIW, I tried to extend the Cayenne class (we had a discussion about that
ages ago) and even though it is no longer final, it cannot be extended
because of the private constructor.  Should we remove the private
constructor to allow "subclassing" like Apache Commons allows?

Thanks,

mrg


On Sat, Sep 6, 2014 at 3:03 AM, Andrus Adamchik <and...@objectstyle.org>
wrote:

> Done.
>
> Once I was a big fan of terse non-redundant APIs. Not anymore :) Now that
> we are moving in the direction of richer user-facing APIs, builders, etc,
> so this only makes sense to add this method back.
>
> Andrus
>
>
> On Sep 5, 2014, at 4:16 PM, Michael Gentry <mgen...@masslight.net> wrote:
> > I seem to recall a discussion on that particular method years ago, but
> > don't remember the details (I'd have to go back and find it).
> >
> > I'm fine with having deleteObject() just turn around and call
> > deleteObjects() because it makes the calling code read better, even at
> the
> > "expense" of cluttering up the API (although this isn't much, really).
> >
> > mrg
> >
> >
> >
> > On Fri, Sep 5, 2014 at 7:07 AM, Andrus Adamchik <and...@objectstyle.org>
> > wrote:
> >
> >> One possible last minute change is un-deprecating
> >> ObjectContext.deleteObject(..). It can easily coexist with
> 'deleteObjects',
> >> and getting rid of it was not the best idea on my part.
> >>
> >> Andrus
> >>
> >> On Aug 30, 2014, at 9:28 PM, Andrus Adamchik <and...@objectstyle.org>
> >> wrote:
> >>
> >>> In preparation to the 3.1-final vote, I ran the same set of tests as we
> >> did for RC1. All tests are on Java 1.6 unless specified otherwise. You
> can
> >> compare it with the previous results at
> >> http://markmail.org/message/slaj64iunxbeg4cs . Essentially everything
> is
> >> the same, so the latest 3.1 changes didn’t break anything obvious.
> There’s
> >> one less test failure on Oracle, which is related to my improved Oracle
> >> setup, rather than anything in Cayenne. Feel free to replicate the
> results
> >> in your own environment.
> >>>
> >>> rat:  PASSED
> >>> hsql: PASSED
> >>> h2: PASSED
> >>> derby: PASSED
> >>> derby/Java7: PASSED
> >>> mysql 5.0:  [1] PASSED
> >>> mysql 5.6:  [2] PASSED
> >>> sqlserver  [3] PASSED
> >>> postgresql: Failures: 1
> >> testBLOB(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>> oracle 11: Failed tests:
> >>> testBIGINT(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>> testBIT(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>> testBOOLEAN(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>> testDOUBLE(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>> testFLOAT(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>> testREAL(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>> testSMALLINT(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>> testTINYINT(org.apache.cayenne.access.ReturnTypesMappingTest)
> >>>
> >>> Tests run: 2150, Failures: 8, Errors: 0, Skipped: 0
> >>>
> >>> [1] MySQL 5.0 config: [mysqld] max_allowed_packet=16M
> >>>
> >>> [2] MySQL 5.6 config: [mysqld] max_allowed_packet=16M
> >> lower_case_table_names = 1
> >>>
> >>> [3] SQL Server 2005 Expression config: collation -
> >> SQL_Latin1_general_CP1_CS_AS
> >>>
> >>> Andrus
> >>
> >>
>
>

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