Am I right in assuming the failed mysql tests are just missing data types in 
mysql:

ReturnTypesMappingIT.testNCHAR:274
  ReturnTypesMappingIT.testNCLOB:339
  ReturnTypesMappingIT.testLONGNVARCHAR:620
  ReturnTypesMappingIT.testNVARCHAR:935


We should map those in the tests to appropriate mysql types or suppress those 
for mysql?


I don't use MS-SQL much myself, so I don't know too much about it. What are our 
broken tests there in reference to?

Failed tests: 
  DataContextEJBQLDateTimeFunctionalExpressionsIT.testCURRENT_TIME:85
  DataContextEJBQLDateTimeFunctionalExpressionsIT.testCURRENT_TIMESTAMP:110
  DbLoaderIT.testLoad:187
  SelectQueryIT.testSelectLikeCaseSensitive:26

Tests in error: 
  DbLoaderIT.testGetTablesWithWrongCatalog:120



Ari



On 9/02/2016 5:00am, Savva Kolbachev wrote:
> Hi All,
> I've added java8 module to the assembly and switched assembly module
> to the cayenne-java8-module-to-build
> profile. So assembly module now requires Java 8. Also I've added .idea
> directory to the exclusions.
> 
> Maven artifacts:
> https://repository.apache.org/content/repositories/orgapachecayenne-1009
> Assemblies: https://dist.apache.org/repos/dist/dev/cayenne/4.0.M3/
> 
> Tests:
> https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sLR2CykqZSoPU2WdQaKKcp4rLgwja4fmPEOvYw5zZgc/edit?usp=sharing
> 
> Please evaluate and cast your votes.
> 

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