I would love to see your javaspace adapter.

Man, just read that line out loud; it sounds almost sexy.
Are we geeks or what!?

If you think about it, the core of database systems is how they are able 
to keep those data files clean and proper in a transactional, secure 
fashion.  It still ends up being files.  So theoretically, if they can 
do it, so could we.

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David Jencks wrote:
> I think the only useful thing you can impelement with a file system
> connector is serialization: keep connections from accessing the same file
> at the same time. Transactions without versioning would be very difficult. 
> I don't really see any place for security.
> 
> If you are interested in an example that is only a little more complicated
> than what would be necessary for a filesystem connector, I can send you my
> javaspace adapter.  I haven't been able to test it, however based on the
> other (3) adapters I've written I think everything important is
> implemented.  I'd also be happy to answer questions and review code.
> 
> Aside from the spec, the recent jca book is somewhat informative, but
> copying an existing adapter will be much easier.
> 
> david jencks
> 
> On 2002.02.13 13:42:06 -0500 Edward Q. Bridges wrote:
> 
>>my curiosity has been piqued.  what's involved in making a .rar?
>>is there someone that would be interested in helping me spec it out?
>>
>>--e--
>>
>>
>>On Wed, 13 Feb 2002 18:15:37 +0100, Coetmeur, Alain wrote:
>>
>>>it could be a good tutorial for .rar developement...
>>>any volunteer ?
>>>
>>>
>>


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