Hello, Thank you very much for the advices - I've updated my application. I hope it's good enough and will be approved :) I'm looking forward to working with you.
2009/4/2 Jeremy Bauer <[email protected]> > Thanks, Martin. Google let me through this time. :-) > > Your proposal looks good. It has well defined time line and goals, one of > them being an educational/learning/gathering phase - which is very > important. Your second phase which includes more basic samples may be a bit > off the core goal (providing samples for JPA 2.0 and OpenJPA extensions) > though. I think basic examples should be limited since there is a lot of > information and examples (although not many OpenJPA specific) available on > those more fundamental topics. Instead, placing more focus on examples > specific to new function in JPA 2.0 and OpenJPA extensions would help users > get up to speed more quickly on those features. As a bonus, you'll learn > more about JPA 2.0 and cool OpenJPA features. :-) The basic features will > very likely get used in these more complex samples, so the basic concepts > will be there - they just won't be the main goal of the samples. I'm > certain that Rick and other folks in the community can help come up with > sample ideas and a plan for making them available. > > Since the deadline is tomorrow, if you'd like to update the proposal with > some JPA 2.0 & OpenJPA sample ideas, here are some off the top of my head: > (others, please feel free to chime in as well) > > JPA 2.0 > ------------ > - Using nested embeddables, embeddable collections, and relationships > within embeddables > - Using the Criteria API to programatically generate and execute typesafe > queries > - Using new explicit access definitions on persistent classes > - Using derived identity > - Enhanced support for map collections > - Using the L2 cache and cache configuration > - Using new features of JPQL > - Using order column to maintain ordered collections > ... > > OpenJPA > -------------- > - Samples that do build-time enhancement using ant and maven > - Using fetch groups to customize query behavior > - Creating custom strategies and externalizers > - Overriding an existing and/or creating a custom database dictionary > ... > > > -Jeremy > > 2009/4/2 Мартин Бенков <[email protected]> > >> Hello, >> >> I've made a copy of the proposal at >> http://socghop.appspot.com/document/show/user/benkoff/openjpa >> I think this one is public :) >> >> 2009/4/2 Jeremy Bauer <[email protected]> >> >> Martin, >>> >>> I tried to view your proposal but found that I do not have authority. >>> After creating a profile and signing in, I received this message: "You do >>> not have the required role." Can you grant authority to other users to view >>> your document? Since Kevin created the project definition, he may have >>> access to your proposal. Kevin is on holiday this week, but has been >>> checking mail. Hopefully, Kevin will be able to respond before the >>> deadline. >>> >>> Additionally, you could post the details to directly to this list for >>> feedback. >>> >>> -Jeremy >>> >>> >>> 2009/4/2 Мартин Бенков <[email protected]> >>> >>> Hello again, >>>> >>>> I tried to make a draft of my proposal. >>>> Here's what it worked out - >>>> >>>> http://socghop.appspot.com/student_proposal/show/google/gsoc2009/benkoff/t123868896191 >>>> The deadline is tomorrow so I'll be very pleased if you take a look at >>>> it >>>> and give your opinion :) >>>> >>>> 2009/4/1 Kevin Sutter <[email protected]> >>>> >>>> > Jeremy and others, >>>> > Martin is responding to the Google Summer of Code ( >>>> > http://code.google.com/soc/) posting that I did for the JPA sample >>>> suite ( >>>> > http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2009#openjpa-project). >>>> You'll >>>> > also notice other projects posted by Pinaki. >>>> > >>>> > So, although we welcome participation by anybody on the Apache OpenJPA >>>> > project in general, this specific request is for the Summer of Code >>>> project >>>> > that I posted. You can reference the SoC site above for the complete >>>> set >>>> > of >>>> > instructions. Martin is expressing an interest in this OpenJPA >>>> Samples >>>> > project. >>>> > >>>> > Just an FYI... >>>> > Kevin >>>> > >>>> > 2009/4/1 Jeremy Bauer <[email protected]> >>>> > >>>> > > Hi Martin, >>>> > > >>>> > > I'm happy to hear that you are interested in the samples project. >>>> The >>>> > > OpenJPA project would be very happy to have you on board. OpenJPA >>>> is >>>> > > sorely >>>> > > lacking examples. A robust suite of examples would significantly >>>> help >>>> > > users >>>> > > to get starting using new JPA 2.0 function as well as provide >>>> examples >>>> > for >>>> > > using OpenJPA's powerful extensions such as fetch groups. >>>> > > >>>> > > Arguably, the samples project is more important from a base OpenJPA >>>> / JPA >>>> > > 2.0 project perspective. But, be sure to consider your own >>>> interests as >>>> > > well. All the projects would provide considerable benefit to >>>> OpenJPA and >>>> > > it's normally more enjoyable to work on a project one finds more >>>> > > interesting. :-) >>>> > > >>>> > > Rick Curtis (cc'd) has also been looking into some JPA 2.0 samples. >>>> If >>>> > you >>>> > > decide to work on the samples project and/or have questions please >>>> feel >>>> > > free >>>> > > to contact Rick. Pinaki Poddar (cc'd) is the main contact for the >>>> slice >>>> > > related projects. Both of these guys subscribe to the dev list. >>>> > > >>>> > > -Jeremy >>>> > > >>>> > > On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 7:58 AM, Мартин Бенков < >>>> [email protected] >>>> > > >wrote: >>>> > > >>>> > > > Hello everyone, >>>> > > > >>>> > > > I'm willing to attend Google's summer of code this year. I'm >>>> interested >>>> > > in >>>> > > > the project "OpenJPA 2.0 Sample Suite". >>>> > > > >>>> > > > As far as I understood the main goal of the task is to provide a >>>> pack >>>> > of >>>> > > > examples which illustrate how does JPA works and show the non >>>> spec. >>>> > > > features >>>> > > > of OpenJPA. Also I'm concern about the importance of this task - >>>> is it >>>> > > with >>>> > > > high priority or should I choose a more important one? >>>> > > > Now I have about 3 years experience with Java and year and a half >>>> > > > professional experience with J2EE. During this time I've read a >>>> few >>>> > thing >>>> > > > about JPA and done some examples. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > I'm looking forward to hearing from you. >>>> > > > >>>> > > > Regards, >>>> > > > Martin Benkov >>>> > > > >>>> > > >>>> > >>>> >>>> >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Regards, >>>> Martin Benkov >>>> >>> >>> >> >> >> -- >> Regards, >> Martin Benkov >> > > Best regards, Martin Benkov
