Full JDO (no dependency on JDORI) won't be in for a little bit unless someone has done a lot of work and not told anybody. At this point I don't know of a really solid Apache licensed (or even OSS in the larger sense) full JDO implementation not dependent upon the JDORI. If you don't care about your db schema I have pointed people at TJDO ( http://tjdo.sourceforge.net ) which has a full JDO implementation (except for bytecode enhancer) but is pretty much completely inflexible in how it maps to the database.

Speedo, from ObjectWeb, supports most of JDO, but not inheritance last time I checked (which is a big one for me, personally).

If a dependency on the JDORI is acceptable, OJB is the strongest OSS implementation I know of. To my knowledge, Sun has granted a commercial use license to everyone who has asked for one.

-Brian

On Wednesday, September 24, 2003, at 07:37 AM, Nikolay Ganev wrote:

Hello OJB,

  Can anybody send me an example or links where i can find ODMG
  Transaction in more comlex example  - locking
  objects, concurently persistent processes etc.

  does enybody know when will OJB 2.0 be ready? - I need JDO
  Apache implementation copmpatible with Sun JDO Specification...


-- Best regards, Nikolay mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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