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tagger | Will Dazey <dazeydev.3@gmail.com> | Wed Aug 23 10:37:16 2017 -0500 |
object | d7cc8a01286da6f4351154a10299d33b771c0dbc |
Creating 2.6.3_WAS tag
commit | d7cc8a01286da6f4351154a10299d33b771c0dbc | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Joe Grassel <fyrewyld@gmail.com> | Mon Aug 07 13:10:08 2017 -0500 |
committer | Joe Grassel <fyrewyld@gmail.com> | Mon Aug 07 13:10:08 2017 -0500 |
tree | d4fc5572449343e4ae7c350f42000efdc397ae39 | |
parent | 6d3abc97a0f7cebf65d48e648685e6615eb94739 [diff] |
[NOBUG] - Temporarily disabling failing test (migrating commit 13069295f29c799b42977f5f61047341502cca6e from origin/2.6 to stablize nightly build)
The EclipseLink project's goal is to provide a complete persistence framework that is both comprehensive and universal. It will run in any Java environment and read and write objects to virtually any type of data source, including relational databases, XML, JSON, or EIS systems. EclipseLink will focus on providing leading edge support, including advanced feature extensions, for the dominant persistence standards for each target data source; Java Persistence API (JPA) for relational databases, Java API for XML Binding (JAXB) for XML, Java Connector Architecture (JCA) for EIS and other types of legacy systems, and Service Data Objects (SDO).