Hi Jonathan, Jonathan Carlson wrote:
I'm curious if there are any open-source projects, other than Torque and OJB, using DDLUtils.
I cannot think of one actually.
It would be cool to see an open-source web-based database management app using it.
Absolutely agree. Who knows one day I will open source mine, although my solution has the goal of actually totally hiding the concept of "databases" to the users. Though I can think of lot's of other open source projects that currently have pod (plane old ddl :) in their source tree, where ddlutils would be very useful.. When we are closer to a release, I will try to propose usage of ddlutils to some of those projects.
Also, I know this next question belongs on the Torque and OJB lists (but I'm not on those and I don't feel like joining if the answer to this question is "no"). Do both of them require pre-compiled Java bean classes for their persistence? Or do they have support for using DynaBeans (or similar) like DDLUtil does?
Afaik, out of the box they both need pre-compiled java classes, though I think OJB is flexible enough to add support for eg DynaBeans. I am not an expert at all on this, so your safest bet is to ask the questions on the torque and ojb lists anyway.
Mvgr, Martin
