> One question about running JDOQL queries on of MongoDB: is there any
> chance to figure out whether a specific JDOQL query is pushed to MongoDB
> or evaluated in memory? Do I find any info about this is the DataNucleus
> log files (having the right log level)?
Log at DEBUG will show the MongoDB
Hi Andy,
thanks for info and the link, this is really helpful.
One question about running JDOQL queries on of MongoDB: is there any
chance to figure out whether a specific JDOQL query is pushed to MongoDB
or evaluated in memory? Do I find any info about this is the DataNucleus
log files (havi
Cool!
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On Oct 22, 2011, at 12:50 PM, Michael Bouschen
wrote:
> Hi,
>>
>> https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-700 may be because there is a new
>> package for a pc test class?
>>
> I looked at JDO-700. It has nothing to do with new pc test class
Hi,
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-700 may be because there is
a new package for a pc test class?
I looked at JDO-700. It has nothing to do with new pc test classes. It
was an issue with path separators on Windows.
The fix is checked in into the trunk.
Regards Michael
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*Mich
> Michael reports that he's using DataNucleus with MongoDB and it's
> sweet that everything, including JDOQL seems to work fine!
Good to hear. Obviously the MongoDB support lacks some features (some of which
are due to the lack of capability in the datastore), and most JDOQL will be
evaluated in
Attendees: Michelle Caisse, Michael Bouschen, Craig Russell
Agenda:
1. JDO 3.0.1 release - any followup required
2. Review recently added/updated JIRA issues
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/JDO-647 still need to
investigate why log files are not created per configuration.
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