This is going to have to wait post-5.1 as I mentioned earlier if this was
not ready prior to last week.
I have just too much on my plate to look at this over 2 days.
On Mon, Feb 8, 2016 at 12:29 AM Gail Badner wrote:
> The POC [1] assumes that we only need a single OperationContext for each
> t
I am working mainly on HHH-16 which requests adding support for
entity-joins (aka "ad hoc" joins).
So long-story-short, there is a simple solution with some limitations and
then a more correct solution that unfortunately requires a lot of rework in
the HQL parser.
The crux of the problem is ident
On 8 February 2016 at 17:44, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> I am working mainly on HHH-16 which requests adding support for
> entity-joins (aka "ad hoc" joins).
>
> So long-story-short, there is a simple solution with some limitations and
> then a more correct solution that unfortunately requires a lot o
I have heard no feedback, especially in regards to my last comment on the
Jira. So at this point I plan on simply not supporting that atm from the
JPA APIs.
Longer term I think the correct solution is to expose the underlying
Hibernate parameter object and users can directly set it. Handling thi
Hi.
It's fine to assume that implicit joins and entity-joins don't mix and
document this behavior.
When using explicit joins:
select
f.id,
c.name,
f.postDate,
u.username
from FinancialRecord f
inner join f.customer c
left join User u on f.lastUpdateBy = u.username
We get
I agree that it looks quite strange, especially considering the existing
API.
I believe that, if JPA falls short on specifying something, we should
rather cover that in the Hibernate-specific API.
Vlad
On Tue, Feb 9, 2016 at 1:06 AM, Steve Ebersole wrote:
> I have heard no feedback, especially
Hi,
While browsing the PRs on GitHub, I stumbled on this issue:
https://hibernate.atlassian.net/browse/HHH-10290
In the current implementation, the hibernate.jdbc.batch_versioned_data
property is set to true and
we override it at Dialect-level as follows:
public Oracle12cDialect() {
super();