Torque is a code-generation based object-database access tool. It generates a a whole data access layer for you with a little bit of flexibility in how it is generated, but not a whole lot.

OJB maps arbitrary objects to arbitrary database tables and provides the means to manipulate them.

Both are good, which is better depends on what you need. I have yet to find a situation where I have wanted to use Torque instead of OJB, however ;-)

-Brian

On Dec 31, 2003, at 9:42 AM, Tiago Henrique Costa Rodrigues Alves wrote:


Which one is better , Torque or OJB? What are the main differences?


Tiago Henrique C. R. Alves



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