Hi Ned, Ned Wolpert wrote:
> > Unless there has been a core change in TOPLink (which there very well > might > > have been) it didn't really act as an EJB container.. TOPLink for > > Weblogic was a mix of TOPLink and BEA code - or so I believe so that > > Actually, that may be right. When I used it in the past, I thought we > had a different container to map to (and this was before 'webgain') but > I can't remember anymore. I know at about that time they did create a new product with improved interface for integrating with EJB appservers. The BEA version was always their first version though. > > > > Note that these persistence engines all claimed session bean support > before > > entity-bean support.. because the integration is so much looser at > that point. > > Well, BMP can be entity-bean support without vendor help, CMP requires > vendor help. So 'support' is the key word that is variable. Of course you are correct. I was assuming CMP. > > > > Doesn't Castor work well with JBoss? I thought it pretty much plugged > in - > > or the JBoss guys developed something around it? > > Yeah, it does. I replaces JAWS in that environment I believe. I'm wondering whether to use this for my current project or just Castor's JDO.. I'm leaning toward JDO for interests sake and because its a small project. However, I would like to use JBossMQ anyway. > > > > I'm new to Castor and don't know it's details well enough yet. I > raised the point > > mainly because I would not like to see you go through the same pain I > did! And > > to note that Castor may be better than you think ;-) > > Oh, I know how good Castor is. :-) I work on PostgreSQL integration > and various bug fixes in the JDO layer. Once I can get the ability to > remove objects from cache, I want to add the ability to notify remote > Castor installations so they can remove the object from their cache. Hey I'm using PostreSQL so you may be my man!.. Synchronisation.. this may sound weird but have you looked at using JMS for notification? I'll also be playing in that pen over the next few months. > > > Oooh there is one very important thing.. serious automated testing... > > JBoss does that well and I bet you already do as well! > > I use JUnit big time for all my work. I try to fall into the 'extream > programming' process the Beck started for my stuff. > I'm doing the same. I'm looking forward to this. Cheers, Jon
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