Hi Thomas. This is what I wanted to know. So they offer a ODMG interface,
not compliance. How far along is the OQL for OJB?????? The number thing is
not really a big deal. The only time it bothers my is when I'm restarting a
lot on my IDE. No big deal. I was really wanting to just get the low down
on Hibernate. A non-bias source. I see you guys have the rc1 out. Looks
like you coming along.
Thank You,
Justin A. Stanczak
Web Manager
Shake Learning Resource Center
Vincennes University
(812)888-5813
Thomas Mahler
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> I'm guessing someone has already asked this, but I'm going to ask again.
> I'm currently using OJB. I like OJB just fine, except the auto increment
> part. Every time I restart my web app it jumps the count up ten. I know
why
> it does that and I'm guessing that if I set the increment count to one
> instead of ten it would fix this.
SOrry that's the way SequenceNumers work. It's not an OJB problem it's
part of the concept. If you don't like the default mechanism you can use
other autoincrement algorithms that behave better. There are several
examples that rely on DB managed sequence numbers in the SequenceManager
package.
> I'm not really sure I like all the tables
> you have to create to run the ODMG part.
It's not a question of choice for us. If you want to be ODMG compliant
you have to provide persistent collections. To provide persistent
collection you must be able to store them in the DB. Hence all those
tables.
If you don't want to use ODMG persistent collection you don't need those
tables!
> I was thinking of switching to
> Hibernate. I've looked at it some and it looks like it does the same
thing
> except the JDO. It does say it supports ODMG. Any input would be great.
> Hey, maybe I'm just not using OJB right.
If Hibernate is fully ODMG compliant they will also need tables to
persistent collections.
AFAIK they they don't support ODMG persistent collections right now.
I looked at there ODMG stuff some time ago, and it was poor compared to
our stuff. I don't know if they have improved in the last months.
cheers,
Thomas
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> Thank You,
>
> Justin A. Stanczak
> Web Manager
> Shake Learning Resource Center
> Vincennes University
> (812)888-5813
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