On Sat, Jun 21, 2008 at 06:29:31PM +0200, Fabian Groffen wrote:
On 21-06-2008 16:02:08 +0200, Stefan Manegold wrote:
Dear all,
I was wondering whether MonetDB/Java's "mjclient" wrapper script for jdbcclient.jar is still "maintained", "supported" and/or used?
We do only distribute it via MonetDB/Java's CVS sources, source tarball and the SuperSourceBall, but not in any binary package or as individual file like the *.jar's.
However, we (still) use it in some tests (see below).
I see the follwoing options:
1) Leave everything as it is. 2) Leave and distribute mjclient in/with the MonetDB/Java source, but make the tests independed of it by "inlining" its functionality 3) Abandon mjclient completely and make the tests independed of it by "inlining" its functionality
3: since mclient does some rendering of the mapi results, jdbcclient has been obsoleted. However, it still is pretty useful for testing JDBC, hence it still exists, but isn't built/distributed by default.
Thanks! Isn't there also a version of jdbcclient in monetdb-X.Y-jdbc.jar? If so, shouldn't we consider modifying the respective tests to use that one, and hence completely remove both jdbcclient.jar & mjclient? ("Officially", neither is distributed/released ...) Otherwise, would it be an option to replace mjclient/jdbcclient.jar by mclient in the respetive tests? Stefan -- | Dr. Stefan Manegold | mailto:Stefan.Manegold@cwi.nl | | CWI, P.O.Box 94079 | http://www.cwi.nl/~manegold/ | | 1090 GB Amsterdam | Tel.: +31 (20) 592-4212 | | The Netherlands | Fax : +31 (20) 592-4312 |