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We’re updating the hibernate
implementation significantly so I’d expect some changes that should make
integration easier. We’re also exposing more options on the DS to
optimize for the case you describe of non-editable data where it doesn’t
need to be kept in sync. So you absolutely can use remote object instead but
DS might also do the trick just fine. Matt From: I start looking into the Data Services topics a little bit and I see
that for each destination there is a identity property that needs to be
defined. I have the data persistence layer implemented with Hibernate and I was
wondering how Flex DES will handle objects with the identity propetry NULL, knowing
that Hibernate is smart enough to do an insert/update based on the entity key's
value. How low will we go? Check out Yahoo! Messenger’s low PC-to-Phone
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