Hi Gustavo,
> Let´s dream for a minute: OJB will let us replicate objects across
> different dbms, without even having the same schema (due to the
> repository.xml mapping magic!!!!)
IMHO, this will be a dream for some time. Our purpose is, in the end,
to have the same set on objects on different machines. The assumption
of different providers for databases is not a realistic one because
when you design a system for backup/recovery you want to be sure that
if the testing is ok for 2 or 3 systems then everything will work fine
with all of them. Adding such heterogenity to your application can
have major unwanted consequences.

Of course, we can implement a 'SmartPersistenceBroker' that send data
to its subscribers and execute localy some broker.op(), but keeping
those subscribers syncronized is not easy. You may take a look over
the replication packages available for PostgreSQL or BerkeleyDB.

>Finally and again: Thanks Thomas and the whole OJB team!.
Thanks Thomas for this framework, I look forward to see it at version 1.1 :)

Best regards,
--
Mircea Lazar

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