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I've been looking through the sample mtad.yaml files for an example that includes a java odata module as we are looking into deploying the application we developed on a Hana Express 2.0 SP 2 instance to cloud foundry. (Why java odata v4?) - the Java module at the time we stared 6m ago was the only one that offered the @oData.publish support.
I can examples hdi-container deployment for this service with nodejs or normal java modules, but not that show the configuration needed to successfully build a java module with odata support.
Currently when we try to simulate the deployment on the express following the MTA concept, it just fails, even though in the development environment it builds fine.
I'm wondering if this will be included or if the java odata v4 support has somehow been deprecated?
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Hello,
I've been looking through the sample
mtad.yaml
files for an example that includes a java odata module as we are looking into deploying the application we developed on a Hana Express 2.0 SP 2 instance to cloud foundry. (Why java odata v4?) - the Java module at the time we stared 6m ago was the only one that offered the@oData.publish
support.I can examples
hdi-container
deployment for this service withnodejs
or normal java modules, but not that show the configuration needed to successfully build a java module with odata support.Currently when we try to simulate the deployment on the express following the MTA concept, it just fails, even though in the development environment it builds fine.
I'm wondering if this will be included or if the java odata v4 support has somehow been deprecated?
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: