Sean Dockery wrote:
Thanks. I've downloaded it and will look at it later this weekend.Mhh, What do you mean by typical? OJB is used in large variety of application scenarios. (E.G. in Swing based clients, in Servlets, in EJB Session beans, hooked into a CORBA transaction service, etc.)
Is OpenEMed an example of a typical OJB application?
The only thing that all applications have in common is:
they are java apps that need access to a reletional database.
In so far OpenEMed is quite typical ;-)
cheers, thomas
"David Forslund" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
http://OpenEMed.org (a sourceforge project) uses OJB as its default persistent store. It doesn't use all the features of OJB but has it integrated as an optional (preferred) persistent store mechanism.
At 01:23 PM 1/9/2004, Sean Dockery wrote:
Are there any OJB applications available with source on the web?
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