Notice: This Wiki is now read only and edits are no longer possible. Please see: https://gitlab.eclipse.org/eclipsefdn/helpdesk/-/wikis/Wiki-shutdown-plan for the plan.
Difference between revisions of "EclipseLink/Development/Indigo"
m (→Features) |
|||
(14 intermediate revisions by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
<div style="float:right;width:300px"> | <div style="float:right;width:300px"> | ||
+ | [http://www.eclipse.org/eclipselink/releases/2.3.0.php EclipseLink 2.3.0 Release] | ||
__TOC__ | __TOC__ | ||
</div> | </div> | ||
− | == | + | == EclipseLink 2.3.0 (Indigo) Development == |
Application developers are continuously faced with deploying to larger clusters and application grids as well as public and private clouds with SaaS and PaaS. In order to do this effectively they are challenged with how to address persistence in these environments as well as how to minimize future development costs as they address: | Application developers are continuously faced with deploying to larger clusters and application grids as well as public and private clouds with SaaS and PaaS. In order to do this effectively they are challenged with how to address persistence in these environments as well as how to minimize future development costs as they address: | ||
Line 20: | Line 21: | ||
* JPA | * JPA | ||
− | ** [[EclipseLink/DesignDocs/ | + | ** [[EclipseLink/DesignDocs/340192 | Extensible Domain Models]] |
+ | *** [[EclipseLink/Examples/JPA/Extensibility | Example for using Extensible Domain Model]] | ||
** [[EclipseLink/Development/Indigo/Multi-Tenancy | Multi-Tenant Shared Schema]] | ** [[EclipseLink/Development/Indigo/Multi-Tenancy | Multi-Tenant Shared Schema]] | ||
− | ** [[EclipseLink/ | + | *** [[EclipseLink/Examples/JPA/Multitenant | Example]] |
+ | ** [[EclipseLink/DesignDocs/328404_new | Composite Persistence Units]] | ||
+ | *** [[EclipseLink/Examples/JPA/Composite | Example]] | ||
** [[EclipseLink/DesignDocs/275156 | Extended Stored Procedure and PLSQL Support]] | ** [[EclipseLink/DesignDocs/275156 | Extended Stored Procedure and PLSQL Support]] | ||
+ | *** [[EclipseLink/Examples/JPA/PLSQLStoredFunction|Example]] | ||
* MOXy | * MOXy | ||
** [[EclipseLink/Development/339371 | Extensible Domain Models]] | ** [[EclipseLink/Development/339371 | Extensible Domain Models]] | ||
− | *** [ | + | *** [[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/Extensible | XML Extensions]] |
*** Support refresh of JAXBContext metadata | *** Support refresh of JAXBContext metadata | ||
** Mapping Enhancements | ** Mapping Enhancements | ||
− | *** [ | + | *** [[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/ElementMappingByAttributeValue | XPath Mapping with Predicates]] |
− | *** [[EclipseLink/ | + | *** [[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/MultipleBindingsFiles | Multiple Bindings File Support]] |
− | *** [ | + | *** [[EclipseLink/Examples/MOXy/XMLNameTransformer | Customized XML Name Conversions]] |
− | + | ||
− | + | ||
* DBWS | * DBWS | ||
− | ** | + | ** [[EclipseLink/Examples/DBWS/DBWSComplexArgStoredFunction| EclipseLink DBWS Service based on Stored Function with complex PL/SQL arguments]] |
− | ** | + | ** [[EclipseLink/Examples/DBWS/DBWSOverloadStoredProcedure| EclipseLink DBWS Service based on overloaded Stored Procedure]] |
== Indigo Schedule == | == Indigo Schedule == | ||
Line 48: | Line 51: | ||
* Indigo RC1-4 May 16,23,30 and June 6 | * Indigo RC1-4 May 16,23,30 and June 6 | ||
* Indigo GA - June 22 | * Indigo GA - June 22 | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Category:EclipseLink|Indigo]] |
Latest revision as of 15:02, 24 October 2011
EclipseLink 2.3.0 (Indigo) Development
Application developers are continuously faced with deploying to larger clusters and application grids as well as public and private clouds with SaaS and PaaS. In order to do this effectively they are challenged with how to address persistence in these environments as well as how to minimize future development costs as they address:
- Monitoring and Management
- Growing volumes of data using partitioning strategies
- Built in support for end user extensible applications
- Multiple tenant data architectures
- Application version upgrade
While EclipseLink has supported these advanced persistence capabilities in previous releases the Indigo release will focus on simplifying how these are used, educating the community on their use, and supporting their use with documentation and examples.
Features
The above listed themes for this release are translated into the following features.
- JPA
- MOXy
- Extensible Domain Models
- XML Extensions
- Support refresh of JAXBContext metadata
- Mapping Enhancements
- Extensible Domain Models
- DBWS
Indigo Schedule
The [Indigo/Simultaneous_Release_Plan] governs the overall release. The EclipseLink contribution dates to the release are:
- Indigo M5+1 - Jan 31
- Indigo M6+1 - March 14
- Indigo M7+1 - May 2
- Indigo RC1-4 May 16,23,30 and June 6
- Indigo GA - June 22