Hi, http://jdbm.sourceforge.net/ recommended by Aaron is very interesting.
There are a lot of good ideas.

I write test cases for some very simple O/R mapping framework ,
It can be used in some trivial situations and can be
in simplestore samples. I will use it for readonly data. I want to enable 
cache, but I need to finalize Store interface.

At 03:22 PM 1/19/2002 +0100, you wrote:
>Hi,
>
> >From: Juozas Baliuka [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> >
> >>
> >>+1 on changing the interface! The old one seems not to be very useful. Some
> >>of the methods are not needed!
> >>+1 For the Exceptions
> >>
> >>I hope I will find some time on the weekend to do this stuff. But you can
> >>grap something if you want!
> >>
> >>a) implementing Testing classes
> >>b) changing the interface
> >
> >Hi,
> >I have a lot of time today, but I will do something else first.
> >There are a lot of work then I have a time. :)
>
>Me too. We had birthday party yesterday and we drunk about 2 bottles
>of Absinth (devil's alcohol). So I'm a little blind today ;-).
>
> >It is very good you agree on interface reduce and for Exceptions.
> >It is not clear for me, how self registered  will be implemented. I think
> >it can be interceptors,
> >I have no more simple ideas for it.
>
>Simple to use != simple too implement. We will see.
>
> >I need it to know, performance tests will depend on this.
> >Tests are the most difficult  part of this project, because Store interface
> >implementation
> >is trivial in the most cases, or it must be trivial . I see this project
> >is for stable applications and performance.
> >Next my suggestion will be to remove StoreJanitorImpl or move to some
> >package like ...cleanup.* . May be it is useful for some stores but it is
> >very specific. I used "Background Cleanup" for memory management long time
> >ago, but I cant sent this code for you,
> >it is because I completely removed it long time ago.
>
>Agree, then I will move the StoreJanitor in a different package. Maybe we
>can forget it totally.
>
>I will change the interface today. But I think (as you) the most important
>things are Test classes and benchmarks.
>
>See ya
>
>   Gerhard
>
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>
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>
>"Confucius say too much.
>(Recent Chinese Proverb)"
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