Great :-) But thats a good point about the release. Basically means the answer will be "compile from svn for Hibernate 3.6" until Jboss and Sonatype sort things out.
Stephen On 8 May 2011 18:28, Chris Pheby <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi Stephen, > > I can confirm this for you. Usertype uses Joda Time Hibernate in its unit > tests to verify compatibility. > > So, I built this from source, then upgraded the dependency. Tests failed, so > upgraded hibernate dependency to 3.6 and the tests now pass. > > Only problem is getting Hibernate into Maven Central in order to release > (usertype uses reflection currently when running with 3.6 for this reason). > It looks like JBoss are looking at it > (https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBBUILD-597). A slightly offtopic but > related question, are you planning to publish any threeten builds into > central also? > > Regards Chris > > -----Original Message----- > From: Stephen Colebourne [mailto:[email protected]] > Sent: 08 May 2011 17:03 > To: Discussion of the Joda project > Subject: Re: [Joda-interest] Joda & Hibernate 3.6.3 -> Need a compiled Jar > > Attached to this email is (or should be) a version of joda-time-hibernate > based on the latest svn. > > I've updated the dependencies (Hibernate 3.6.0, Joda-Time 1.6.2) but made > them "provided" scope in maven. That should mean that you specify your > Joda-Time/Hibernate yourself rather than this project requiring them. > > I've also removed the Windows build elements (as I've done with other Joda > projects). > > You do need the JBoss repo loaded in your settings.xml to build though. > > Code wise, I simply changed Hibernate.XXX to StandardBasicTypes.XXX. > > All tests pass, but I don't actively use this, or trust the tests, thus I > need someone to confirm that *this* jar file works for them. > Once someone confirms this, I will release it as v1.3. > > Stephen > > > > On 24 April 2011 18:15, Benoit Xhenseval <[email protected]> wrote: >> Hi James, >> >> Maven works for me. >> >> It is not without some headaches but the benefits outweigh the pain in >> my opinion but enough about maven. >> >> I think that my question was valid and related to the Joda contrib >> project which, for some reason, does not behaves as a standard maven >> project. If has some hardcoded path to the compiler (assuming a >> windows machine). >> >> I did raise this issue in Dec 09 but that is still there. Other >> suggestions were also made at that point but they do not seem to have >> made it to the svn repo. >> >> It is great to have an official hibernate binding for Joda time but it >> seems that from time to time it needs rebuilding when hibernate >> upgrades. >> >> Kind regards >> >> Benoit >> >> >> ----- >> Important Notice >> This communication contains information that is considered >> confidential and may also be privileged. It is for the exclusive use >> of the intended recipient(s). If you are not the intended recipient(s) >> please note that any form of distribution, copying or use of this >> communication or the information in it is strictly prohibited and may >> be unlawful. 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