Hi list,

Wow. Time flew. Almost a year ago, I was proposing to contribute
hibernate persistence support for Period and Duration. I'd expected
some discussion at the time before actually commiting it, which
apparently never happened, and since then I've moved on to other
horizons (i.e am still a Joda Time supporter but no longer hibernate
user). I'm busy right now trying to clean up my own pet project,
starting by dusting it off. Obviously this has nothing to do with my
project per se, so I'd love to delegate them elsewhere.
If noone objects, I'll just go and commit my 3 classes ?

Cheers

greg

On 26/07/06, Grégory Joseph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Stephen,
>
> Sounds nice - my sf username is gjoseph (just new - changing from an
> old account) - thanks !
>
> Is Mario still around? If so I guess we should have a quick discussion
> about our abstract classes and the tests, to make them more complete
> and consistent.
>
> Cheers,
> greg
>
> On 25/07/06, Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Hi,
> > I'd love to see these in Joda-Time-Hibernate. Would you like commit
> > rights to make it happen? Since I don't use hibernate, your probably
> > closer to being able to test and check this than I would (and you have
> > the itch...). Just drop me your sf name.
> >
> > Stephen
> >
> >
> > Grégory Joseph wrote:
> > > Hi list,
> > >
> > > This thread goes a long time back in time, and I actually add these
> > > custom types implemented a while ago too. I can't say they have been
> > > used much, because my own project ended up not using Periods and
> > > Durations - but they're there and unit tested (the tests don't
> > > completely test how they are represented in the db - I was lazy but
> > > could I could add that - but tests they can be written/retrieved).
> > > The thing is, these currently reside in a sub project of my own
> > > project, to which they're not related at all. And since I'm in the
> > > process of trying to re-focus my own project and get rid of
> > > unnecessary/unrelated stuff, I'd like to get this out of the way, and
> > > possibly contribute it back to jodatime/hibernate. (It's actually used
> > > by another of the module in berkano, but that one's already a
> > > candidate for being moved out of the main project:))
> > >
> > > The source code is browsable at
> > > http://svn.berkano.codehaus.org/browse/berkano/berkano/trunk/berkano-tools/jodatime-hibernate
> > > Please tell me what you think - I've added my own abstract "helper"
> > > class, and maybe the current hibernate types could reuse it, or
> > > vice-versa of course :) (I remember we had a quick discussion here
> > > about whether or not to implement EnhancedUserType instead of the
> > > simple UserType, and Mario wouldn't remember the reason ;)) Same goes
> > > for tests.
> > > I'd love to contribute these to jodatime, in a way or another. For one
> > > thing it would make the jodatime-hibernate module slightly more
> > > complete, and it definitely belongs there rather that in berkano
> > > (which is supposedly a user management library meant for j2ee/webapps)
> > >
> > > Cheers,
> > >
> > > greg
> > >
> > > On 21/12/05, Stephen Colebourne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >
> > >>Grégory Joseph wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>Any opinion re: the persistence of Periods ?
> > >>
> > >>I would just store them in the standard ISO format as returned by the
> > >>toString() method.
> > >>
> > >>Stephen
> > >>
> > >>
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