[appengine-java] Re: Problems enabling Second-level cache with JPA

2010-06-02 Thread Erik Bengtson
Fixed in datanucleus 2.1 http://www.jpox.org/servlet/jira/browse/NUCCORE-539

On 4 mai, 21:22, Sérgio Lopes slo...@gmail.com wrote:
 Thanks for the reply.

 And about citing GAE caveats: maybe that's a good idea to promote your
 product (I can speak for myself: I never heard about datanucleus before GAE,
 and it seems like a nice product).

 About 1.1 support: although there is no more support, the current GAE
 version + datanucleus-cache-1.1 should have worked?

 Thanks in advance and congratulations for the product



 On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 13:32, datanucleus andy_jeffer...@yahoo.com wrote:
  And DataNucleus docs for v2.0, v2.1 don't mention GAE/J since GAE/J
  doesn't work with them, and we've been given no timescales when it
  will.
  The DN v1.1 docs mention GAE/J, but we have absolutely no intention of
  mentioning caveats to specifications necessary to run GAE/J - since we
  see no major reason why the vast majority of JDO3 and JPA2 can't be
  handled cleanly with a NoSQL datastore.

  Can't help you with your issue since v1.1 is no longer supported,
  except commercially

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[appengine-java] Re: Problems enabling Second-level cache with JPA

2010-05-04 Thread datanucleus
And DataNucleus docs for v2.0, v2.1 don't mention GAE/J since GAE/J
doesn't work with them, and we've been given no timescales when it
will.
The DN v1.1 docs mention GAE/J, but we have absolutely no intention of
mentioning caveats to specifications necessary to run GAE/J - since we
see no major reason why the vast majority of JDO3 and JPA2 can't be
handled cleanly with a NoSQL datastore.

Can't help you with your issue since v1.1 is no longer supported,
except commercially

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Re: [appengine-java] Re: Problems enabling Second-level cache with JPA

2010-05-04 Thread Sérgio Lopes
Thanks for the reply.

And about citing GAE caveats: maybe that's a good idea to promote your
product (I can speak for myself: I never heard about datanucleus before GAE,
and it seems like a nice product).

About 1.1 support: although there is no more support, the current GAE
version + datanucleus-cache-1.1 should have worked?

Thanks in advance and congratulations for the product

On Tue, May 4, 2010 at 13:32, datanucleus andy_jeffer...@yahoo.com wrote:

 And DataNucleus docs for v2.0, v2.1 don't mention GAE/J since GAE/J
 doesn't work with them, and we've been given no timescales when it
 will.
 The DN v1.1 docs mention GAE/J, but we have absolutely no intention of
 mentioning caveats to specifications necessary to run GAE/J - since we
 see no major reason why the vast majority of JDO3 and JPA2 can't be
 handled cleanly with a NoSQL datastore.

 Can't help you with your issue since v1.1 is no longer supported,
 except commercially

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