Torque relies on generated persistent Java classes that contain special code to interact with the rest of the framework.
OJB provides persistence for POJOs (Plain old java objects).
OJB does also cover more details like polymorphism, inheritance, lazy loading etc.
YOu may well use Torque and OJB together. Torque can be used as a generator engine for SQL DDL, the repository.xml and for POJO model classes.
cheers, Thomas
Wara Songkran wrote:
Hi.
I'm new to OJB and OR mapping technology. I look at torque document and notice that it's similar to OJB persistence broker api.
So, please tell me what is the different between these frameworks?
Best Regards.
Wara Songkran.
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