Hi!

Rob Castaneda wrote:
> My initial interest was just that,  I believe that something such as that
> can play a role similar to Cloudscape in the J2EE RI and WebLogic, and
> JDataStore in Inprise. As the default persistence mechanism as it is all
> java and has little required management. Possibly better because it is an
> OODBMS.

Yes, that might be true.

> Although I was confused with what was written on the site as it sounded as
> though they were going to write a whole container. Which is why I thought it
> was out of date (also calling it EJBoss) Falko kind of cleared it up,
> although if someone ?Rickard? could care to comment on how it would fit in
> the "plugin" architecture. (Sorry, I'm not intimate with the code, yet.) I
> believe that JAWS is a JDBC plugin only. Would this fit into JAWS or be an
> option to be used in place of JAWS.

Ozone would typically be integrated by replacing the instance cache and
persistence manager plugins with Ozone specific ones. I don't know at
this point how hard this would be. Should be possible though.

Anyone interested in testing this can ask me for pointers.

> RE: Inprise/Borland - No longer, I am starting my hand at something slightly
> new, nothing against them - they have some great technology, just seeing the
> future in a different light. Similar to some here, which is why I'm here....

Welcome to the future :-)

/Rickard

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