Sweet, that's perfect. The documentation was just missleading then when it
states that the PB does not manage related objects.
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|Subject: RE: PersistenceBroker and non-decomposed m:n mappings
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|Take a look at Tutorial 3. There is an example for what
|you want to do.
|
|You can use PB (I'm using it myself).
|
|About CUSTOMER_PRODUCT row, it 's managed by OJB. Don't
|worry about that. You just have to call your method
|"setProducts" from the customer instance.
|
|Regards
|Sylvain
|
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|De: Ebersole, Steven [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
|Date: mercredi, 26. f�vrier 2003 20:46
|�: OJB Users List (E-mail)
|Objet: PersistenceBroker and non-decomposed m:n mappings
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|
|I was reading the documentation on the possible use of
|"non-decomposed m:n
|mappings", and had a quick question. Is it possible to
|set up such a
|mapping across an association table and still use the PB kernel?
|
|I am thinking of a simple association table scenario, say like a
|CUSTOMER_PRODUCT tables associating a CUSTOMER to the
|PRODUCTs its has
|purchased. Because the relationship is non-decomposed,
|there would be no
|need for a CustomerProduct object. But when adding
|products to a customer,
|how can I get the CUSTOMER_PRODUCT row created?
|
|Is that possible using the PersistenceBroker?
|
|
|Steve Ebersole
|IT Integration Engineer
|Vignette Corporation
|Office: 512.741.4195
|Mobile: 512.297.5438
|
|Visit http://www.vignette.com
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