Cool! But I thought your company hosts e-mail? You never know where you'll
find the next gem in the rough.
Do you mind sharing a short plug on that product with the list? Is your
domain mapping product something that is delivered in the form of a
container for an EJS? If so, who's on your short list of the first EJS's
you'll support? Secondly, what object databases?
David
"Brian N. Miller" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 05/05/99 01:33:58 PM
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Subject Re: relational storage (was "Re: Granularity
: of EJBObjects")
David wrote:
>
>When there's more than one domain involved in the solution, there's always
>attribute overlap (every domain has their own "User" object). ...
>The object persistence mechanisms don't go there, which functionally makes
>it a hole.
My team is focused on developing a commercial tool to handle exactly that.
We consider this an important and neglected piece of EAI, enterprise
application
integration.
>What would you call such a product anyway?
We're calling this sort of chore "domain mapping".
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