Hello!
Can some one explain me how Cayenne is tested over Oracle.
Just going to add some Oracle-specific JUnit test. How to do it?
Any example... notes... documentation?
Evgeny.
On Dec 2, 2009, at 6:16 PM, Evgeny Ryabitskiy (JIRA) wrote:
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> Evgeny Ryabitskiy commented on CAY-1323:
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> I think I finished my Investigation. If you wish I can add some
> JUnit for this UC.
>
> You can add "Fix Version" as you wish. But I think it should be
> fixed in all branches (1.0, 2.0, 3.0).
> It is no expectable behavior.... As you wrote: "Cayenne Mapping can
> only contain JDBC types"
>
> How to fix... mm have thoughts that OracleAdapter can help us...
> need some time to look there inside
>
>> oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP in Result of query
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>> Key: CAY-1323
>> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/CAY-1323
>> Project: Cayenne
>> Issue Type: Bug
>> Components: Cayenne Core Library
>> Affects Versions: 2.0.5, 3.0 beta 1
>> Reporter: Evgeny Ryabitskiy
>> Assignee: Andrus Adamchik
>> Attachments: cayenne.xml, OracleTimestampTest.java,
>> OracleTimestampTestMap.map.xml
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>> Result of query from column of timestamp type was mapped to
>> oracle.sql.TIMESTAMP.
>> I think it should be mapped to standard JDBS TIMESTAMP
>> I am using latest official Oracle JDBC driver.
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