and proxies in O/R
mappers.
Treating a link as such also allows for much easier merging of data from
different snapshots because is clearly defined which objects are the same
(i.e. those with the same type and identity).
Bert Robben | Agfa HealthCare
Platform Architect | HE/Technology Platform
Nice work Kelvin!
I'll try to give some more comments next week.
Bert Robben | Agfa HealthCare
Platform Architect | HE/Technology Platform Team
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We've developed a custom data mapping framework that provides a mapping
between objects and dataobjects. We use this framework to convert between
our Hibernate POJO's, legacy business objects and data objects.
We're currently looking on how to contribute this to Tuscany (see
We have an implementation that actually performs this. It is not based on
Tuscany SDO, but on our own inhouse developed sdo implementation. We are
willing to contribute that to the open source community though. But don't
get your hopes up yet; at the moment it is not yet out-of-the-box usable
I'll try to explain what we do.
Our requirements
- use data objects in a server side environment where there is no UI
- use data objects tightly integrated in a swing-based UI
Due to all kind of reasons beyond our control, client-side implementation
classes have a different release cycle than
Hi all,
I've a question on the usage of SDO datagraphs and the role of
containment.
[Background]
In our application suite, we have a large datamodel consisting of several
hundreds of domain classes. Client applications typically want to download
data of a subset of the model. However, the