Forgot one comment, sorry Sean.

>I'm also very concerned about changing getXyzRecord() when
getXyzIterator() also exists. The Record/Iterator distinction seems rather
important to me...

I think the Iterator is appropriately named and stands by itself as a
utility.  Not sure why having the embedded bean name absent of 'record'
would cause distinction problems.  It may be that my perspective of it is
wrong too... :)

- Shannon

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Sean Corfield
Sent: Friday, March 24, 2006 10:28 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Reactor For CF] Reactor R&D

On 3/24/06, Shannon Jackson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I will let Kurt answer that one, because he has the Java experience.  As
far
> as tweaking the DAOs to make any new ORM fit... again, I am simply saying
> that having a standard bean naming convention makes it so they wouldn't
have
> to be tweaked.  I hope I am answering your question right.

Yes, but you're missing my point I think: you are asking Reactor to
change but none of the other ORMs will fit your naming convention
without change either (substantial change in some cases!) so changing
Reactor does not make it easier to use other ORMs - a point that was
claimed in this thread.

You also don't seem to be objecting to createRecord() - another method
that is not named the same way in other ORMs.

You're asking Reactor to change to fit your world view instead of
abstracting the ORM layer - which you'd have to do in order to use any
other ORM, or even custom DAOs for code that doesn't use an ORM...

Can you see the point I'm making here?

I'm also very concerned about changing getXyzRecord() when
getXyzIterator() also exists. The Record/Iterator distinction seems
rather important to me...

(And, yes, I am very deliberately playing Devil's Advocate in this thread!)
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