Are we sure apache policy allows us to ship the tranql connectors that
depend on non-open-source stuff in order to compile? I don't think
this is clear and think we might want to wait and try to clarify it at
apachecon.
thanks
david jencks
On Dec 2, 2005, at 1:12 PM, Matt Hogstrom wrote:
We should have:
Derby (client and embedded) XA
DB2 XA
Oracle XA
Jeremy said he was working on a MySQL XA driver.
Matt
Aaron Mulder wrote:
Sounds good -- but can you recap the XA drivers that we'll ship with?
Last I heard there was some Oracle code, you've mentioned DB2, and
someone got MySQL working, but right this minute I think Geronimo only
ships with the Derby XA integration, right? I'm hoping we can include
more for 1.0.
Thanks,
Aaron
On 12/2/05, Matt Hogstrom <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I would like to cut a release of TranQL sometime in the next few
days (perhaps
Monday). There has not been a lot of activity in TranQL as of late
so there is
no major code going in. In the Vendors and Connector I'm
experimeting with a few
changes.
In Vendors I've added connectors for DB2 as an additional vendor. I
haven't
fully tested it out but that shouldn't impact CTS as we're only
certifying with
Derby.
In the Connector framework I'm working on a statement caching
DataSource.
Again, this does not affect G directly as the Derby code is not
being modified
(to the best of my knowledge).
If anyone has any concerns please respond back.
The new versions will be:
TranQL 1.2
Connector 1.1
Vendors 1.1
Cheers,
Matt