[Lift] Re: Lift Record and Object Oriented DB

2008-11-26 Thread Marius

I believe so. Record/Field currently provide necessary abstraction and
server side validation structure. JDBC implementation for Record stuff
it's on its way ... and of course one could write a DB4O
implementation for it.

I think it would be sweet to have such integration in the future but I
don't think it would be part of lift core (... but I've been wrong
before :) ...).

Br's,
Marius

On Nov 26, 3:48 am, Erick Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm real interested in using Lift with OODBs (currently using DB4O and
 looking and Berkeley).

 Is the new Record/Field stuff (I'm ignorant about Rails) concussive for this
 type of data access or if it more for relational structures?
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[Lift] Re: Lift Record and Object Oriented DB

2008-11-26 Thread David Pollak
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:28 AM, Marius [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 I believe so. Record/Field currently provide necessary abstraction and
 server side validation structure. JDBC implementation for Record stuff
 it's on its way ... and of course one could write a DB4O
 implementation for it.

 I think it would be sweet to have such integration in the future but I
 don't think it would be part of lift core (... but I've been wrong
 before :) ...).


We will not be providing support for DB4O or BDB in the core Lift packages
because of licensing issues.  I'd be very interested in someone else
providing external support for both.





 Br's,
 Marius

 On Nov 26, 3:48 am, Erick Fleming [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  I'm real interested in using Lift with OODBs (currently using DB4O and
  looking and Berkeley).
 
  Is the new Record/Field stuff (I'm ignorant about Rails) concussive for
 this
  type of data access or if it more for relational structures?
 



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[Lift] Re: Lift Record and Object Oriented DB

2008-11-26 Thread Tim Perrett

IMO, there is a wider issue here at large:

Should we be providing a way / central repo for lift plugins (read:  
modules) that are part of lift proper? Kind of like a lift-extras  
repo? Possibly host it on scala-tools?

Cheers

Tim

On 26 Nov 2008, at 18:32, David Pollak wrote:

 We will not be providing support for DB4O or BDB in the core Lift  
 packages because of licensing issues.  I'd be very interested in  
 someone else providing external support for both.

Tim Perrett
print application architect

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e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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[Lift] Re: Lift Record and Object Oriented DB

2008-11-26 Thread David Pollak
On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 10:36 AM, Tim Perrett [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


 IMO, there is a wider issue here at large:

 Should we be providing a way / central repo for lift plugins (read:
 modules) that are part of lift proper? Kind of like a lift-extras
 repo? Possibly host it on scala-tools?


I think this can be accomplished with the Maven infrastructure.  We're
hosting a fair and growing number of Maven repositorie at scala-tools.org  I
would love to see lots of project hosted at GitHub and built and served via
ScalaTools.




 Cheers

 Tim

 On 26 Nov 2008, at 18:32, David Pollak wrote:

  We will not be providing support for DB4O or BDB in the core Lift
  packages because of licensing issues.  I'd be very interested in
  someone else providing external support for both.

 Tim Perrett
 print application architect

 t: +44 (0) 78144 34 791
 e: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 w: timperrett.com






 



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