clojure-contrib is deprecated in favor of individual libraries.
c.c.sql is no longer maintained and has some serious bugs that are being
addressed in the new org.clojure/java.jdbc (see for instance
http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/JDBC-11)
clojure 1.3.0 requires the addition of :dynamic metadata. All these issues are
taken care in the commit. All tests are passing, regular and integration, using both
clojure 1.2.0 and 1.3.0-beta1. Using clojure 1.3.0 there is a little issue with the
mocking library used for a couple of tests.
The downside is that projects using clojureql and c.c.sql will need to change
namespaces to the new clojure.java.jdbc.
Detail:
No longer depend on clojure-contrib
c.c.sql replaced by org.clojure/java.jdbc
c.c.core replaced by org.clojure/core.incubator
c.c.mock replaced by org.clojure.contrib/mock
Tests:
All regular and integration tests are passing with clj 1.2.0
All tests which doesn't depend on the mocking library are passing with clj 1.3.0-beta1
I've been using this patch in a production application (postgresql) for a couple of weeks, without any problems
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We should get rid of the mocking library which is not compatible with clj 1.3.0, we can discuss about that and I could implement the change.
I think we need to thing a bit more about updates and inserts, I think that currently we don't have a good API for that. I had to resort to c.j.jdbc in my application
Forget to mention: the application where I'm using this patch runs on clj 1.3.0-beta1. The only dependency this patch leaves with the old contrib style libraries is for testing, the mocking library.
clojure-contrib is deprecated in favor of individual libraries. c.c.sql is no longer maintained and has some serious bugs that are being addressed in the new org.clojure/java.jdbc (see for instance http://dev.clojure.org/jira/browse/JDBC-11) clojure 1.3.0 requires the addition of :dynamic metadata. All these issues are taken care in the commit. All tests are passing, regular and integration, using both clojure 1.2.0 and 1.3.0-beta1. Using clojure 1.3.0 there is a little issue with the mocking library used for a couple of tests.
The downside is that projects using clojureql and c.c.sql will need to change namespaces to the new clojure.java.jdbc.
Detail:
Tests:
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