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Mohammad Nour commented on ISIS-14:
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@Matthew
Aha, you got me ;), what is also good is that what you explained is not really 
contradicting to what I proposed, as far as I see it the implementation based 
on JDO/DataNucleus can then be extended to support the way I explained. 
Actually your idea is even better, cause this implementation way will provide 
us with an incremental way of development according to demand and resources we 
have. Good catch Matthew ;).

> Add JDO 3.0 object store in order to support any datastore
> ----------------------------------------------------------
>
>                 Key: ISIS-14
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/ISIS-14
>             Project: Isis
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>          Components: Alternatives: ObjectStore
>            Reporter: Matthew T. Adams
>
> Given that JDO's charter is to be datastore-agnostic, a JDO object store 
> should be high on the list.  It supports both relational and non-relational 
> databases, including object databases, NoSQL data stores and **literally** 
> anything else.
> By leveraging the plugins of DataNucleus, the Apache-licensed open source JDO 
> reference implementation, the following object stores below can be supported 
> out of the box.
> RDBMS (all major vendors)
> DB4O
> LDAP
> Excel
> XML
> Neodatis
> JSON
> ODF
> HBase
> See http://www.datanucleus.org/plugins/ for more info.
> Google's BigTable could also be supported thanks to their Google AppEngine 
> for Java persistence solution, which is a DataNucleus plugin, enabling Isis- 
> & JDO-based apps to run on GAEJ.
> Note that DN also supports Joda & javax.time datetime types as well.

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