I thought at some point there was an idea to use OR Mapping technology from
Turbine/Peers or some other OR tool. My impression was that investigation
and using such a tool would help manage issues like db protability.
Are you thinking of straight JDBC or some tool with OR mapping + DB Mapping
on top of JDBC/DB interfaces ?
Harmeet
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> I agree with that, most of the rdbms that will come anywhere near
> James will support a common subset of ANSI SQL, more than enough for
> our simple uses.
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> > From: John S. Gage [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> > I have ported SQL table definitions from Oracle Lite to JBuilder
> > JDataStore
> > (admittedly neither one open source). If one sticks to the data
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> > SQL commands that are plain vanilla, you get cross-platform: one
> > set of SQL
> > statements. Certainly, this should be possible.
> > John Gage
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