
While we update the site, I'd recommend you the draft PBE chapter of DBXTalk-OpenDBXDriver :). Cheers, Guille On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 11:52 AM, James Robertson <jarober@gmail.com> wrote:
I figured that out easily enough. The next question I have is - where can I find current doc for using the lower level OpenDBX piece? I'm trying to connect to PostgreSQL on my Mac, if that matters
On Sep 26, 2011, at 10:20 AM, Mariano Martinez Peck wrote:
On Mon, Sep 26, 2011 at 4:18 PM, James Robertson <jarober@gmail.com>wrote:
When trying that out in a freshly downloaded Pharo 1.3, I got an MNU on #display sent to Transcript
Yes, sorry for the stupid mistake and thanks for letting us know. Please take #postLoadGlorpDriverDBXTalkPharo and comment the line "Transcript display." and proceed :)
We will fix it now anyway.
Cheers
On Sep 26, 2011, at 12:43 AM, Guillermo Polito wrote:
Hi!
We are reaaaaally happy to announce (at last) a very very stable release of the new Glorp port :D. We've done a lot to achieve the following results with Glorp:
OpenDBX Oracle: - 7 errors related to Blobs, which are not supported by opendbx. - 1 failure related to timestamp cast (and I don't understand the test intention yet :P)
OpenDBX MySql: - 100% green tests :D
OpenDBX PostgreSQL: - 7 errors and 1 failure related to Blobs, which are not supported by opendbx (again).
OpenDBX SQLite: - 6 failures related to large objects, which are not supported by opendbx (again again).. 2 (expected) failures related to times & dates.
Native PostgresV2 Driver: - 2 failures with blobs
So far, some FAQs:
*¿What is the difference between this port and the old one?* Almost 4 years of work of the VW team with tons of bugfixing (see the last 4 years release notes from Glorp for more detail :P)
*¿How can I load it?* If you want to load Glorp + OpenDBX, you can try the following:
*Gofer it squeaksource: 'MetacelloRepository'; package: 'ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX'; load.
(((Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfGlorpDBX) perform: #project) perform: #version: with: #stable) load*
Also, you can try loading only Glorp (maybe because you want to integrate it with your own database driver):
Gofer it squeaksource: 'MetacelloRepository'; package: 'ConfigurationOfGlorp'; load.
(((Smalltalk at: #ConfigurationOfGlorp) perform: #project) perform: #version: with: #stable) load
*¿How did we test it?* We've tested it in Pharo 1.2 and Pharo 1.3 + Jenkins CogVms.
*¿What's coming next?* *We are working for your happiness (?).*
Hehe, our next step is to release the DBXMagritte project, which aims to allow people working in the Software business to create easy CRUD -the same scaffolding idea from RoR for example- including some of the following features:
- (create a class model + magritte descriptions) from a database schema - [if you already have a descripted class model] use magritte descriptions to create a database schema - use magritte descriptions to create glorp mappings
And then, you can use the same descriptions for your Seaside app, or in every magritte-friend framework you like ;)
So, thanks again to ESUG for sponsoring the project :).
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