Details
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Type:
New Feature
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Status:
Closed
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Priority:
Major
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Resolution: Fixed
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Affects Version/s: 0.1
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Fix Version/s: 0.1
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Component/s: Persistence
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Labels:None
Description
At the moment only GORM can be used to map Grails domain classes, we need to be a bit more flexible and allow a Grails domain class to be mapped in hibernate.cfg.xml if necessary
Activity
Graeme Rocher
made changes -
| Field | Original Value | New Value |
|---|---|---|
| Fix Version/s | 0.1 [ 11937 ] | |
| Affects Version/s | 0.1 [ 11937 ] |
Graeme Rocher
made changes -
| Status | Open [ 1 ] | Resolved [ 5 ] |
| Resolution | Fixed [ 1 ] |
Contegix Support
made changes -
| Project Import | Thu Mar 24 21:22:24 CDT 2011 [ 1301019744151 ] |
Graeme Rocher
made changes -
| Status | Resolved [ 5 ] | Closed [ 6 ] |
Burt Beckwith
made changes -
| Workflow | jira [ 32874 ] | Grails [ 45658 ] |
Burt Beckwith
made changes -
| Workflow | Grails [ 45658 ] | Copy of Grails [ 53114 ] |
Burt Beckwith
made changes -
| Workflow | Copy of Grails [ 53114 ] | Grails [ 60524 ] |
Burt Beckwith
made changes -
| Workflow | Grails [ 60524 ] | Grails2 [ 68102 ] |
Burt Beckwith
made changes -
| Workflow | Grails2 [ 68102 ] | jira [ 74428 ] |
Burt Beckwith
made changes -
| Workflow | jira [ 74428 ] | Grails2 [ 83224 ] |
Peter Ledbrook
made changes -
| Workflow | Grails2 [ 83224 ] | jira [ 91702 ] |
Peter Ledbrook
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| Workflow | jira [ 91702 ] | Grails2 [ 99884 ] |
This is now working you can map a grails domain class written in groovy using hibernate or map a java class in hibernate and use grails dynamic persistent methods