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Posted to commits@openjpa.apache.org by mt...@apache.org on 2009/06/22 21:13:24 UTC

svn commit: r787358 - /openjpa/branches/1.3.x/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_pc.xml

Author: mtylenda
Date: Mon Jun 22 19:13:23 2009
New Revision: 787358

URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc?rev=787358&view=rev
Log:
OPENJPA-1126: Note on Calendar and Java 1.3 no longer needed in user manual

Modified:
    openjpa/branches/1.3.x/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_pc.xml

Modified: openjpa/branches/1.3.x/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_pc.xml
URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/openjpa/branches/1.3.x/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_pc.xml?rev=787358&r1=787357&r2=787358&view=diff
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--- openjpa/branches/1.3.x/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_pc.xml (original)
+++ openjpa/branches/1.3.x/openjpa-project/src/doc/manual/ref_guide_pc.xml Mon Jun 22 19:13:23 2009
@@ -1134,16 +1134,6 @@
 into the <classname>Calendar</classname> field, OpenJPA will use the <classname>
 TimeZone</classname> that was used to initialize the field.
             </para>
-            <note>
-                <para>
-OpenJPA will automatically track changes made via modification methods in fields
-of type <classname>Calendar</classname>, with one exception: when using Java
-version 1.3, the <methodname>set()</methodname> method cannot be overridden, so
-when altering the calendar using that method, the field must be explicitly
-marked as dirty. This limitation does not apply when running with Java version
-1.4 and higher.
-                </para>
-            </note>
         </section>
         <section id="ref_guide_pc_scos_proxy">
             <title>