I think the silence speaks for itself. I don't think JDO is actively
being maintained? Correct me if I am wrong here somebody. Anyway it has
severe basic bugs that are not being worked on.

I don't want at all to disparage the Castor team's work. The XML work is
great. Looks like that's where their efforts currently are focused. I'm
guessing JDO is not strategic for them right now.

I think it's dangerous though, to leave JDO out there and foster the
impression that new projects ought to use it. It ought to be labeled
"experimental" or "deprecated" or something, so that developers don't
get the wrong impression about its suitability for production systems.


Hugh 



-----Original Message-----
From: Keld Helbig Hansen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
Sent: Tuesday, February 18, 2003 3:43 AM
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Subject: [castor-dev] Article about Castor-JDO

I'm currently preparing an article about Castor-JDO for a large Java
web-site.
The article is a beginners tutorial to Castor-JDO.
Since I haven't got practical experience with Castor, I'd like to get in
contact with a skilled Castor-JDO person that could help me answer some
technical questions. I've tried to put some of my questions here in the
newsgroup, but without much success.
If you're interested in helping me the next week or so I'd be great.
I'll of course give you due credit in my article.

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