Attendees: Matthew Adams, Michelle Caisse, Michael Bouschen, Martin Zaun, Craig Russell

Agenda:

1.  Test challenge issues and status: All but one challenge have been resolved. Challenge 9 has been accepted and is pending a patch for 2.0.1. Challenge 10 will need to be split into multiple challenges because some are valid and some are not. 10a, 10b, 10c, and 10d are Michelle's suggestions. Some more research is needed on whether serializing a deleted instance is legal. In any case, the deleted instance should not be treated as detached at serialization. Persistent-nontransactional-dirty instances should not be allowed to be serialized.

2.  Reflection based implementations: No one opposed it; Ilan Kirsch liked it. No one volunteered to help with the work. This work will be dropped from 2.1 unless someone volunteers to help.

3.  JDOQL subquery proposal: No reply to Craig's reply to Wes and Michael; assume it is the basis for moving forward.

4.  Other issues

Discussion on a method by which the user could get a reference to a thread-local PersistenceManager. This would allow web applications to use an application static to store the PersistenceManager. AI Craig: discuss on expert group alias.

JDO-430 Why is there a mapped-by attribute on element element? We already have it on the field. Answer: for convenience it might be better for the user to put the mapping information into an element under field or embedded. AI Michelle change the test case to use field mapped-by instead of element mapped-by.

Action Items from weeks past:

[Sep 15 2006]  AI Craig discuss a request for enhancement of the TCK to permit  reflective implementations on aliases. Done. No one opposed it; Ilan Kirsch liked it. No one volunteered to help with the work.

[Sep 1 2006] AI Matthew: look into a cleaner separation for object model vs. mapping annotations. AI Craig  check into default handling to accommodate different defaults based  on context. In progress.

[Sep 1 2006] AI Michael and Craig: propose spec updates for JDOQL subqueries for community  review. In progress. Wes Biggs proposed a new API that allows both single-string and API versions of subqueries that looks good.

[Sep 1 2006] AI Michelle update download page to refer to ibiblio (JDO-406). Done.

[Aug 11 2006] AI Craig propose some semantics for behavior if user tries to add to a list where the ordering element is incorrect. 

[Aug 4 2006] AI: Craig call for a negative vote to approve returning a copy from getFetchGroups. Done.

[Jul 14 2006] AI: Erik document 220 annotations that don't have a  corresponding JDO concept.

[Jul 14 2006] AI Erik write up JPOX behavior for deletion of objects  when foreign-key is present. Done.

[Jun 23 2006]  AI Craig update ChangeLog and ChangeLog15 pages and ask for review by EG. AI  Martin look at what Hibernate and TopLink support for Enum types. In progress.

[Jun 2 2006] Additional query tests for projecting variables are in Craig's workspace. AI  Craig: file a JIRA with patches to be reviewed.

[Apr 14 2006] AI Craig: update the roadmap for JDO. In progress.

[Nov 4 2005] AI Martin: Update Martin's wiki with discusion of JDK 1.5 issues. In progress

[Sep 2 2005] AI: To recruit members, update the web site. Articles on TheServerSide directing attention to the site. T-shirts, logo. AI:  Craig write a ServerSide article.

Craig Russell

Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo

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P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp!


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