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Two questions [message #555188] Wed, 25 August 2010 18:21 Go to next message
Ajay Kumar is currently offline Ajay KumarFriend
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Hi,
I have two questions

1) If JPA 2.0 compliance is certified for the Sybase ASE database too. If yes, for which version?
2) What is the popularity of eclipselink compare to hibernate?

Thx for your help.

Thx
Ajay
Re: Two questions [message #555415 is a reply to message #555188] Thu, 26 August 2010 14:25 Go to previous messageGo to next message
James Sutherland is currently offline James SutherlandFriend
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1 ) EclipseLink does support Sybase. We run nightly tests using,

Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.5(JConnect driver - 7.0_JDBC4)
Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.5(DataDirect driver 4.1.024324)

But do our best to support any database with a valid JDBC driver.

We have not run the JPA 2.0 TCK on Sybase. We generally run this on Derby and Oracle.

2 ) Both are popular products.

EclipseLink is the JPA 2.0 reference implementation, part of the Oracle TopLink product and the JPA solution in Oracle WebLogic, Oracle OC4J, and Glassfish application servers. EclipseLink is also part of the Eclipse community and IDE.

Hibernate is the JPA solution for the RedHat JBoss application server.

Both have large user bases, although Hibernate seems to have a bigger following on most public forums.



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Re: Two questions [message #555491 is a reply to message #555188] Thu, 26 August 2010 18:26 Go to previous message
Ajay Kumar is currently offline Ajay KumarFriend
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Thx James for prompt reply. If I can find some statistics, how many tests failing in Sybase (eclipselink test suite) and reason for that?


I want to see if there is any gap in sybase support compare to other Database support.

Thx
Ajay
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