There's actually going to be a Ruby Summer of Code project to do
"datamapper + hibernate" in some form. Perhaps you'd be interested in
helping to mentor it? We will essentially get a SOC student to work on
the implementation and we can help advise on the design.

I saw you've sent a pull request to jibernate already...that's cool.
Once we've decided on a student for RubySOC, I'll send another email
to get us all sync'ed up and see what tasks we can have the student do
and what design makes the most sense. I'm pretty sure we'll want to
start with mkristian's version of jibernate, since he's gone farther
than I had with my attempt.

On Tue, May 11, 2010 at 12:42 PM, Douglas Ferreira
<[email protected]> wrote:
> I got a clone of http://github.com/mkristian/jibernate, and I have talked
> with Headius about my interesting to help in a hibernate ruby wrapper and he
> told me about some forks and this looks like more mature, however, I had
> some troubles, jibernate on maven 3 didn't work, but I think that will not
> be problem, for while I just used a simple boot file to load the
> environment. I also had a problem with java_class that had RubyObject class
> reference before become_java! to be executed, maybe Headius could tell what
> is the right behavior.
> So I changed some parts to avoid java_class problems:
>
> ...
>
>       add_class_annotation(annotation)
>       Hibernate.add_model(become_java!)
>
> ...
>
>   def mapped?
>     Hibernate.mapped? java_class
>   end
>
> ....
>
> --
> Douglas
>

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