tek1 wrote:

> i've just started using castor myself and it seems to be pretty easy 
> to use and straightforward.  haven't gotten into the really complex db 
> mapping stuff yet, but looks ok so far.

Ditto.

> perhaps the castor dev team can put out a minor release every month 
> (or bug release every 2 weeks) to let the community know that there's 
> still steam behind castor and that the bugs are being fixed?  as a new 
> user, i almost went went ojb before the june 5th release of castor b/c 
> the previous castor release was the end of 2001, which set fear in my 
> mind that it was becoming an abandoned project.

I believe Bruce has mentioned more than once that Castor JDO currently 
only has one active committer (himself).  A few people have mentioned 
that the dev team hasn't been very productive.  Well, have you guys 
tried contributing anything lately?  This is, after all, a community 
project.  It only gets better if everyone pitches in and helps out.

Apart from the support issue (and I'm not denying that this should play 
a big role in the decision to pick one over the other), can anyone who 
have used both Castor JDO and OJB give a quick compare-contrast?

>   i had that experience before with lutris enhydra...

Lutris went bye-bye?  Did not know.  At least it looks like Enhydra is 
still going...


-Mark

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