I fully support the idea of David - it is needed. Craig : you might be the best person to publish that article. I would be happy to work with you on this.
Thanks Awais Bajwa On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:11 PM, David Jordan <davej...@bellsouth.net>wrote: > > It would be good to get some new JDO articles written. I think it would be > valuable to have articles that compare JDO with JPA and Hibernate, to show > the simplicity of the code and queries, etc. People think JDO went away > largely because JPA came along with the full backing of Sun, Oracle, IBM, > the EJB community. It has seemed to me that Hibernate is the primary > technology people seem to be using in my area, many have not moved to JPA. > They also say they think JDO no longer exists, I point out that the > committee is still actively refining the standard, etc. It would be good to > get some JDO success stories published by those that are deploying systems > with it... > > And having an article showing use of the JDO API, with an underlying > non-SQL backend, would be useful to get the non-SQL camp interested in > giving it a second look... > > > On Mar 25, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Matthew Adams wrote: > > I think the second coming is getting close... >> >> http://www.sfjava.org/messages/boards/thread/8463961?thread=8463961 >> >> I'm hearing about more and more people interested in the NoSQL >> (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NoSQL) movement. Interestingly, there >> is not a single mention of JDO or DataNucleus on that page. >> >> -matthew >> > > -- Awais Bajwa +1-862-222-6680 http://www.linkedin.com/pub/awais-bajwa/4/82a/2b9