As you all know, I am still just not sold on this.

Can you try and explain why not ? ;)

Keeping adding syntatic sugar to hql (like new list, new map) sounds
to rigid when it could be done pretty nicely with something like
the result transformer...and it allow users to do whatever they want
with the different items.

-max

-----Original Message-----
From: Max Andersen
Sent: Wednesday, 8 June 2005 3:15 PM
To: Gavin King; hibernate-devel@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: [Hibernate] Scope of Hibernate 3.1


Adding the ResultTransformer or similar to native sql and hql
(http://opensource.atlassian.com/projects/hibernate/browse/HHH-587)

Would complete the query result and entitymode possibilites.

-max

I've put some thought into the scope of work for Hibernate 3.1.

Here's what I came up with:


*       Finish bulk update/delete, including, HHH-352
*       Clean up tuple package and make it truly extensible
*       Auto-detect {..} in queries, HHH-596
*       Support {coll.key}, etc, TODO-109
*       Support <return-property> in <return-collection>, HHH-381
*       Support XML based named result set mappings, HHH-597
*       Support joins in DetachedCriterias when used for subselecting
*       Keep readonly entities in soft references TODO-162


*       Maybe attribute-level query space granularity
*       Maybe add bulk insert ... select
*       Maybe finish StatelessSession stuff for customer
*       Maybe transform(), HHH-175


So there are three main broad areas here:


*       native SQL enhancements
*       bulk HQL functionality
*       performance tuning for "large" sessions


Along with a couple of other small things.


Thoughts?







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