Yes, its just the API jar. - Brett
Carlos Sanchez wrote: > Is it right to be in javax.jdo when the reference implementation seems > to be jpox? > > On 1/31/06, Emmanuel Venisse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> it is there : http://www.ibiblio.org/maven2/javax/jdo/jdo2-api/2.0-beta/ >> >> Thanks. I'll switch. >> >> Emmanuel >> >> Brett Porter a écrit : >>> we should switch to this - not sure if its in the repo yet. >>> >>> - Brett >>> >>> ---------- Forwarded message ---------- >>> From: Craig L Russell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Date: Feb 1, 2006 5:47 AM >>> Subject: [ANN] Apache JDO 2.0 beta released >>> To: general@db.apache.org >>> Cc: JDO Expert Group <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Apache JDO project >>> <jdo-dev@db.apache.org> >>> >>> >>> The Apache JDO project http://db.apache.org/jdo is pleased to announce >>> the release of Apache JDO 2.0 beta, a preview release of Apache JDO 2.0. >>> Apache JDO is a subproject of the Apache DB project. >>> >>> JDO is a JCP standard interface for persistence of Java objects. >>> It is datastore-agnostic and supports relational and non-relational >>> databases. For details, please see http://jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=243 >>> >>> The Apache JDO project builds the JDO API jars used by application >>> programmers and the JDO TCK jars, used to verify compliance with >>> the specification. The Apache JDO project does not build an implementation >>> of JDO 2.0. The JDO 2.0 Reference Implementation is JPOX, >>> which is available via its own download: http://jpox.org >>> >>> Apache JDO API and TCK are available as a source download from mirrors >>> http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi >>> /db/jdo/2.0-beta. The jar files are available in binary form as maven form >>> from mirrors /java-repository/javax.jdo and >>> /java-repository/org.apache.jdo >>> >>> JDO 2.0 builds on the JDO 1 API. Applications built to use JDO 1 need only >>> to be recompiled to run with JDO 2.0. >>> >>> Features in the JDO 2.0 release include: >>> >>> - Standard mapping from objects to relational databases >>> - Multi-tier support without use of Data Transfer Objects >>> - Improved query support including projections and aggregates >>> - Stored queries in metadata >>> - Deletion by query >>> - Optimized fetching of object graphs without writing special queries >>> - Extensive List and Map support >>> - Lazy loading of large collections >>> - Better support for single-field primary keys >>> - Object lifecycle event monitoring >>> - Improved support for bidirectional relationships >>> >>> >>> >>> >>> Craig Russell >>> >>> Architect, Sun Java Enterprise System http://java.sun.com/products/jdo >>> >>> 408 276-5638 mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >>> >>> P.S. A good JDO? O, Gasp! >>> >>> >>> >> >