Hi Sebastian,


Sebastian Thomschke wrote:
> Hi, because of the fact that the mailing list archives currently do
> not work I'm not sure if somebody already made the following
> comments:
>
> 1. Tutorial 4 talks about a jar file called "jdori-enhancer.jar". At
> least the reference implementation you can download from the Sun page
> doesn't contain this file.

jdori-enhancer.jar is part of the jdo spec download and thus subject to a different licences than the jdori.jar. Maybe this makes a difference to some users.

> But all the classes are contained in the
> jdori.jar already. Therefore you maybe should not mention the
> jdori-enhancer.jar.


> 3. The JDO Proposal says that there currently doesn't exist any other
> open source JDO implementations.

Sorry for the confusion. the jdo-proposal is from late 2001! It's still shipped for historic and documentational reasons. Maybe I should add a creation timestamp to the file.
At that time there were no other opensource JDO implementations available. At least not to my knowledge.

> I found the following still in
> progress implementations: http://tjdo.sourceforge.net/ and
> http://xorm.org/. TJDO currently only supports 4 dbms (mySQL is not
> supported) and can't map existing database schemas. TJDO currently
> only a subset of JDO features is implemented.
>
> 3. When you try to access an mailing list archive you get: Error
> occurred:Required parameter "listId" or "listName" is missing or
> invalid

For some reason the mailing-lists are not yet migrated properly. For the time being please use http://archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?[EMAIL PROTECTED]
E.g. this is your original posting:
http://archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=5742

thanks for your comments,
Thomas

> Regards, Sebastian



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