> In fact, we've written something quite similar that also utilizes a
> connection architecture which makes the calls even simpler (by abstracting out
for
> the programmer the connection specification, they don't care about drivers
etc.):

yep, you should check out Town for that stuff...it is already in there...

<http://www.working-dogs.com/town/>

[your code samples snipped]

> It's easy. It's fast. It's intuitive. It works.

It isn't open source. It isn't available. It is propriatary.

While you may have some interesting code, it is totally useless for you to
talk about it here on the list unless you are willing to give it out with
source code; for free, support it, setup mailing lists, setup cvs tree's,
etc. I do all of the above for both Town and Village as part of the
Working-Dogs.com charter of "giving something back to the net".

p.s. speaking of personal preferences, how about working on the Town project
in order to improve it in ways that you see fit? It is fully open to
contributions and suggestions from outside people.

p.p.s. since Village's code is 100% backwards compatible with Weblogic's
dbKona...all you have to do is change some import lines in order to move
between the two environments (dbKona and Village) very easily. that was
something very important for me and the reason why town was created as a
totally separate project.

-jon

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