If you like something similar to persistent
Vector/Hastable (simpliest kind of Object DB) - take
a look at :
http://www.freeyellow.com/members7/bullbash/index.html
(see point about GC and ,sure, download... sources,
free sources :-) !)
  Regards, Alex.





---Bruce Bantos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I really like using servlets and jsp and beleive
that the technology will
> continue to grow in power and prevalence. However,
I am currently hindered
> in my adoption of the technology by the underlying
persistence framework
> needed to support a servlet-based application.
>
> In my first attempt at building a web application
using servlets and jsp, I
> created a number of persistent object classes to
handle database
> persistence. This has taken up a large percentage
of my time. I am sure that
> a suitable persistence framework has already been
established, one that
> would free me from writing lock classes,
transaction objects, persistence
> peers, etc. Perhaps the framework I am looking for
is Enterprise Java Beans.
> My question to the list is the following:
>
> Which application framework are you using for your
servlet/jsp web
> application?
>
> Thanks,
>
> -Bruce
>
>
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