We use here data persistence using JRF (Java Relational Framework):
http://jrf.sourceforge.net
You could check this out as a simpler solution...
Good luck.
At 11:36 AM 2/10/2003 -0300, you wrote:
need to code a system in which there is no many business rules, but i need
data persistence in a
Jose Euclides da Silva Junior - DATAPREVRJ wrote:
Hi,
i need to code a system in which there is no many business rules, but i need
data persistence in a database. Even if this system will have an enterprise
users scope, should i use EJB technology? What about only servlets/jsp?
Regards,
Euclides.
Thats what i needed to read!
I guess it too.
Regards,
Euclides.
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De: Martin Jacobson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: terca-feira, 11 de fevereiro de 2003 06:12
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Assunto: Re: Little system X Great architecture
Jose Euclides da Silva Junior
thank you.
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De: Mr. Cristian Romanescu [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Enviada em: terca-feira, 11 de fevereiro de 2003 05:17
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Assunto: Re: Little system X Great architecture
We use here data persistence using JRF (Java Relational Framework):
http
Hi,
i need to code a system in which there is no many business rules, but i need
data persistence in a database. Even if this system will have an enterprise
users scope, should i use EJB technology? What about only servlets/jsp?
Regards,
Euclides.
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Objet : Little system X Great architecture
Hi,
i need to code a system in which there is no many business rules, but i need
data persistence in a database. Even if this system will have an enterprise
users scope, should i use EJB technology? What about only servlets/jsp?
Regards,
Euclides