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jruby-quartz 1.1 released

Update: jruby-quartz is a gem at http://rubygems.org/gems/jruby-quartz

I just released jruby-quartz 1.1 on github. Notable changes include support for programmatically firing a job from the base job scheduler instead of relying solely on the scheduled job pool. As a side note, I just realized that github has temporarily stopped building gems since they’ve moved to Rackspace. So if you’re looking to use gem install, you are out of luck until they re-write that system.


MySQL fix for activerecord-jdbc-adapter 0.9.2

About 2 months back I was working on getting a db dump on my current project. I noticed a bunch of the primary keys were missing from tables in the dump file. Irked, I observed that many of tables we hook up to have residual Java Hibernate-isms with non-standard primary keys, basically not ‘id’.

After some digging I found a little problem with activerecord-jdbc-adapter, so I submitted a patch. The good news is that my patch has been included in the latest release. Thanks to Nick Sieger and the gang for including it.

== 0.9.2
- The main, highly awaited fix for this release is a solution to the
  rake db:create/db:drop issue. The main change is a new 'jdbc' rails
  generator that should be run once to prepare a Rails application to
  use JDBC. The upside of this generator is that you no longer will
  need to alter database.yml for JDBC. See the README.txt for details.
- Cleanup and reconnect if errors occur during begin/rollback
  (Jean-Dominique Morani, Christian Seiler) ...
- Fix for mysql tables with non standard primary keys such that the schema dump is correct (Nick Zalabak)

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