I was just looking a WebLogic's Feature Sheet for 4.5beta2 and it mentions a
TopLink (ObjectPeople) container for doing EJBs.  Depending on your development
schedule this may or may not be useful.

I have used TopLink in the past and it is a good tool for mapping non-trivial OO
Models to RDBs with semantics to handle container relationships etc.





"Breton, Peter" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 07/14/99 12:10:00 PM

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> Has any one used O/R mapping tool / persistence framework (e.g. TopLink,
> JavaBlend, Persistent Java?) with EJB development?  Any comments regarding
> their ease-of-use, functionality, reliability, performance,etc?

Depends what you're looking for, I guess, and whether you want an integrated
solution (ie, an appserver with built-in O/R capabilities) or a toolbox (app
server of your choice plus something like Java Blend).

For the integrated ones, look for vendors which moved into the app server
market from O/R (like Persistence).

My project is the former, using Novera's jBusiness. Our needs are simple, it
does much more than we need it to, and everything is "in the box".

                                        Peter

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