| I've actually used the Oracle products Steve mentions below. I was working | on a project where we had Oracle as the backend db and we used JDeveloper | on the project. I've seen the BC4J and have built sample things with them, | but haven't taken anything production with them. BC4J seems like a good O/R | Mapping tool - though it may be more than that.
Here's a pretty good overview of what BC4J does: http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev/htdocs/j2ee_bc4j.html | If you're using the Oracle DB, JDeveloper is probably a good choice. I | heard it was based on JBuilder to begin with. We did just win three awards (first prize) from JavaPro: Best Database Tool for Java, Best Java Database Application Tool, and Best Java Optimization Tool. Our previous major release (JDeveloper 3.2.3) still had a little bit of Borland code left in it from when we licensed JBuilder 5 years ago, but our new JDeveloper9i release (just about to go production) bears no relationship to the Borland product or its code. __________________________________________________________ Steve Muench - Developer, Product Mgr, Evangelist, Author JDeveloper9i - http://otn.oracle.com/products/jdev Building Oracle XML Apps, www.oreilly.com/catalog/orxmlapp -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>