> > BTW, i think that jOOQ is a pretty good and lightweight as compare to > big-shots. Keep the good work going. >
Thanks for your input Shekhar. The more feedback I get, the better I can make this tool. If you want jOOQ to advance even more in a good direction, you can help by blogging about it. Also, if you add references to jOOQ in your stackoverflow questions (or use the jooq tag), this will attract some attention. Of course, I will also answer your questions on stackoverflow :-) Cheers Lukas
