Hi,
of course my intention wasnt to ask about kodo, but i was confused
that a feature will be "on" by default that was formerly on sale.
I will look into the packages to get an idea.
The other question regarding the cache or a method like isCached()
was to solve the issue that users could get irritated where the
results come from.
Without such a method, there is no way to solve the irritation for
certain users then ;-)
But the other thing is, if you dont turn it on by default, you can be
sure to see a review that says that hibernate is faster by default on
some JavaEE portal.
--
regards
Marc Logemann
[blog] http://www.logemann.org
[busn] http://www.logentis.de
Am 25.08.2006 um 18:31 schrieb Patrick Linskey:
(Performance pack is Kodo parlance, and this is a Kodo-related email.)
Actually, we're getting rid of Performance Pack altogether, at long
last,
and replacing with a Professional Edition. (I never much liked the
Performance Pack name, given that the other two were editions.) I
don't
remember the details of what lands where, but we aren't going to be
selling
things that are available in OpenJPA.
You can get a feeling for what the JDO bindings for Kodo look like
by taking
a look at the openjpa-persistence and openjpa-persistence-jdbc
modules in
OpenJPA -- you'll notice that the bindings largely add spec
behavior to the
core kernel. So the features available in the core kernel are
available to
all bindings.
-Patrick
--
Patrick Linskey
BEA Systems, Inc.
-----Original Message-----
From: Marc Logemann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, August 25, 2006 7:01 AM
To: open-jpa-dev@incubator.apache.org
Subject: Re: Data + Query cache
Hi,
does that mean that the performance pack gets obsolete or how do you
want to control the cache then?
It would be weird to sell the cache to JDO users while its free for
JPA users right?
--
regards
Marc Logemann
[blog] http://www.logemann.org
[busn] http://www.logentis.de
Am 24.08.2006 um 22:54 schrieb Abe White:
How does the list feel about turning the L2 data and query caches
on by default? Traditionally, Kodo always left them off by
default, primarily because they required a "performance pack"
license to run.
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