It's not as cool as you think IMO (i've done some research on it in the
past):

a) implemented on top of a multi-valued DBMS (anyone who has worked
with one understands this point)

b) no different than a solution like Hibernate... you still need an
expansive library on the client to map data to classes -> it's just an
"integrated ORM" solution because it has it's own proprietary database.
Hibernate can store your objects in almost any RDBMS.

c) EJB-focused solution, so pile in all the downsides of EJB

Also, FYI - ColdSpring/IoC containers have nothing to do w/ ORM
directly.

-Dave

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/31/2005 10:40:59 PM >>>
Any of you enterprise guys know enough Java to know how to integrate
Cache
with direct object access. You talk about ORMs? This thing is cool
cubed!
How about skipping the need to create ColdSpring or Hibernate or
Active
Records all together. Don't write any CFC to contain the data
interaction.
the model is a part of the database in this case. It's a paradigm for
sure.
but it looks like something so cool that it would be a shame to not
research
this deeper.

 

Any one else interested? (NOTE: It does standard SQL and XML on the
objects
in very cool versatile ways also. The more I see of this product the
more it
looks like it may do things we never dreamed of for the most part. This
is
more than OODBMS from what I can tell.)

 

John Farrar




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