On May 13, 2005, at 11:11 PM, jeff.headley wrote:

Bummer. I was looking forward to it since I'm getting familiar with the
JBoss Mail server.

But surely the JBoss Mail Server (JBMS?) has deep Hibernate/EJB3 links because it's surely the right too to manage lots and lots of data? I mean that somewhat jokingly because I'm pretty sure Andy would thumb his nose at the concept. I'm probing because data searching is facilitated by its representation - what does JBoss Mail Server use for it's storage (invoking the lazy web via e-mail for the answer Google could probably give me in fewer words).


    Erik



Jeff

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Hi All,

The bad news is that I won't be able to do the talk on Monday, I
appologize but a client engagement got extended so I'm stuck in
California.  That being said, I think I found a half way decent switch
hitter in one of my Co-workers at JBoss, Gavin King.  Gavin knows a
couple things about Hibernate, POJO Persistence and the EJB3 spec that
he'd like to share.

Sorry to do this last minute but I didn't know earlier and didn't know
for sure until today.

Thanks,

-Andy

PS. For those of you who don't know... Gavin is the original author of
Hibernate, co-author of Hibernate In Action, and probably the leading
contributor of the EJB3 persistence specification.

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