Well thanks.
I'm just a wee simple developer, so implementing this idea seems quite
daunting at this stage. I'm just learning the ins and outs
of using castor, let alone how it all works under the hood.
However, when I get the time I'll start looking into it, as it would seem
very useful. For now I'll just use seperate proxy objects.
I don't know how to use ant, or CVS, or the JUnit test, so will have to
learn these first.
Thanks for taking the time to respond,
Bert.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bruce Snyder" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, November 30, 2001 5:40 PM
Subject: Re: [castor-dev] Does castor support proxy objects?
> This one time, at band camp, Bert van Brakel said:
>
> BvB >Will future versions of castor support proxy objects, if they are not
> BvB >currently supported? I guess I could make a seperate object sharing
the same
> BvB >table as the proxied object, and then have the proxy object call
castor to
> BvB >get the full object, but it makes it that much more messy
>
> Bert,
>
> At this time, Castor does not support proxy objects. It's a great
> idea and one that has been discussed in the past. Unfortunately
> adding this to the current architecture involves quite a lot of
> work.
>
> Your design seems quite good and possibly doable, not to mention
> something that's really needed. It would be quite nice to execute a
> query and have a collection of proxy objects returned that are only
> materialized upon request.
>
> Since you've already thought through some of this design, I would
> encourage you to begin implementing it. Please remember to develop
> a set of test cases using the JUnit based test framework that is
> located in src/tests. Test cases are an important part of moving
> Castor forward because they provide a method for reliable, reproducable
> and consistent testing of such a complex feature, but also saves
> the Castor maintainers an *awful* lot of work.
>
> --
>
> perl -e 'print
unpack("u30","<0G)U8V4\@4VYY9&5R\"F9E<G)E=\$\!F<FEI+F-O;0\`\`");'
>
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