Re: commitChanges() doesn't imply commit in db ?

From: Andrus Adamchik (andru..bjectstyle.org)
Date: Wed Apr 04 2007 - 14:05:03 EDT

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    Cool - there may have been some misunderstanding on my part as
    well :-) I misinterpreted your suggestion, which was an offer of help
    with access to the environment.

    Anyways, let's move ahead with that. On Saturday I should get access
    to my old Mac laptop with Sybase 12 installed on it. If you could
    open a Jira with the code attachment that reproduces the problem,
    I'll try to run it in my env.

    https://issues.apache.org/cayenne/

    BTW, can you reproduce it without, just by running multiple parallel
    instances?

    Andrus

    On Apr 4, 2007, at 12:46 PM, jerome moliere wrote:
    > 2007/4/4, Andrus Adamchik <andru..bjectstyle.org>:
    >>
    >> Hi Jerome,
    >>
    >> I hope you don't mind that I am taking my reply back to the list to
    >> explain the line between free and commercial support for Cayenne.
    >> First - my proposal to help you as a consultant is not a business
    >> model! This is just reflecting a fact that there is only so much time
    >> a small developer community can dedicate to helping with specific
    >> user projects.
    >
    >
    > It's clear from my point of view...but regarding different answers
    > in this
    > thread, I 'm not totally convinced that my problems are just users
    > problems...
    >
    > Cayenne works with Sybase. All releases are tested against Sybase,
    >
    >
    > interesting should be developped...
    >
    > and I am planning to do some testing again soon, when I get access to
    >> a Sybase instance. If you can demonstrate that this is a bug in
    >> Cayenne (which I am not yet convinced), we'll be glad to fix it.
    >
    >
    > if you don't hs have any server available it will be hard isn't it ?
    > i'll try to setup a testcase for showing these problems... if I can
    > reproduce them with determinism
    >
    > The line between what can and what can't be done as a free support is
    >> pretty fuzzy,
    >
    >
    > like many lines in fact -)
    >
    > but asking to debug a fairly complex setup on your
    >> hardware IMO crosses this line... unless there are more indicators
    >> that this is a Cayenne bug, not the driver bug or not the bug in your
    >> code. Please understand - there are many users, so there is a limit
    >> in personalized help.
    >
    >
    > no problem with that...
    > no stress....
    > my only desire was to try to improve your product thinking that
    > you did'nt
    > have any Sybase server...
    > Not the case ? forget my email....-)
    > Cheers
    > Jerome
    >
    > --
    > Jerome Moliere - Mentor/J
    > http://romjethoughts.blogspot.com/
    > auteur Eyrolles



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