Hi,

Alexandre Borgoltz wrote:
Jason,

I have not read your articles for the moment but IMHO this is a very positive initiative. I like to work with OJB, and I also appreciate Spring a lot - they are both great tools. Spring aims at integration of various frameworks. It has a strong persistence layer integration - integration is great with Hibernate, JDO, iBatis. But you will never find any reference to OJB.
I suppose the reasons are mainly political but anyway, it's a shame.

I don't think that the reasons are "political" (the contact with Juergen Hoeller from Spring come along well). JDO, Hibernate, iBatis are (currently ;-)) more popular than OJB, thus in the first instance you will find references about these frameworks. For OJB-1.1 we intend (among other things) to make the Spring integration easier. OJB-1.1 will be a big step forward.


For example, Spring is a great factor of expansion for Hibernate, as every little sample it provides uses hibernate.

The winner takes it all ;-)

regards,
Armin


It would be a shame if OJB did not take the opportunity.

I am not yet a Spring expert, but tell me if I can help in anyway!

I'd also be interested in reading what you OJB committers (Armin, Thomas, Jacob, Martin...) think about it!





Alexandre BORGOLTZ
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Jason McKerr wrote:

> I've finished the second (more simple) installment of Spring with OJB if anyone is interested.
 >
 > http://staff.osuosl.org/~mckerrj/?p=4
 >
 > Jason
 >

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