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I don’t know that I agree with your
premise that open source is the only way to understand a technology to adopt
it, but agree that the documentation is behind the implementations. Hopefully
when B3 comes out more documentation will be available, and the changes that we
made to the implementation should allow you to use Hibernate with much less FDS
configuration. Matt From:
[email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Valy Sivec After reading the Flex Developer guide I realized that might be too
early to integrate DS&Hibernate in my application. DS idea is great but not
having the Hibernate adaptor open source I think is very difficult to adopt it. 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
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- RE: [flexcoders] FDS & Hibernate Matt Chotin
- RE: [flexcoders] FDS & Hibernate al77_t
- RE: [flexcoders] FDS & Hibernate Valy Sivec
- [flexcoders] Re: FDS & Hibernate box110a
- Re: [flexcoders] Re: FDS & Hibernate Carlos Rovira
- Re: [flexcoders] Re: FDS & Hibernate sobluesky
- RE: [flexcoders] FDS & Hibernate Matt Chotin

