Hi Thomas,

I implemented a persistent implementation sometime back. The code (when I last updated about an year ago) was in a working but experimental stage. This may not work correctly with the current Sandesha2 head.

You can find it in the WSO2 repository given below. Code couldn't be committed to Apache since it was based on Hibernate.

https://wso2.org/repos/wso2/trunk/commons/sandesha2-persistence/

Chamikara


Thomas McKiernan wrote:
Hi guys,

I believe this question may have been asked before but I couldn't find anything in the archives. I was wondering if anybody had tried implementing a persistent (e.g. JDBC) version of the sandesha2 storage APIs?

If so can they share where they got with it, any issues they faced and whether they committed it up to open source anywhere? And has anyone got any other information related to this question?

Many thanks,
Thomas
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