Gentry, Michael (Contractor <michael_gentry <at> fanniemae.com> writes:
> > Cayenne does some things a bit easier than EOF. Such as automatically > reconnecting to your database when the connection has been lost and > automatically opening new database connections for multithreaded > operations. I'm also fond of the dual-class generation, like > EOGenerator gave. Still amazed Apple never built that into EOModeler or > bundled it ... > > /dev/mrg > > -----Original Message----- > From: news [mailto:news <at> sea.gmane.org] On Behalf Of Arturo Perez > Sent: Thursday, June 08, 2006 9:47 AM > To: cayenne-user <at> incubator.apache.org > Subject: Re: setPageSize causes blowup? > > Andrus Adamchik <andrus <at> objectstyle.org> writes: > > > > > I couldn't reproduce the problem with the latest version of Cayenne. > > Could you possibly upgrade to RC1 and see if this is still broken? > > > > Andrus > > > > That was my plan and I tried it this morning. Seems to work fine. > > Thanks! I'm loving this almost as much as I loved WebObjects. > > -arturo > > Actually, it's not Cayenne that makes me miss WebObjects. I think it's doing a find job as an EOF-ng. What's getting me down is all the data translation between the Struts-based front end (strings? integers? what happened to my OBJECTS!?) and the business logic layer. Now, I'm updating a Neanderthalish Web application so I don't have the complete freedom to switch to something else. Click sounds intriguing. Any other recommendations for in-house Web application front-end development that plays nicely with Cayenne? -arturo
