Thanks for your reply Brian,
and congratulations for SIMPER. I think is a small project, but handles a
very nice idea. Care yourself and rest what you need. Health is the first.
:-)
As commented, your project offers something that I can not find in largest
frameworks (AFAIK), as Castor, Torque or OJB. The only think that I wonder
is why nobody has asked this question before and why this framewokrs did not
take e.g. a hashmap approach for the persistet objects. I understand that
dynabeans is a young invention by Craig, by hashmaps have been around for so
long to forget about them.
I think would be very important that persistent object could work out
themselves, to allow generic implementations. Do not know yet if JDO specs
allows it, have to check it.
Best regards,
Adolfo.
>From: Bryan Field-Elliot <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Struts Users Mailing List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: Struts Users Mailing List <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: Object Relational Bridge is great ? A Basic Problem
>Date: 06 Jul 2002 11:32:15 -0600
>
>On Fri, 2002-07-05 at 15:50, Adolfo Miguelez wrote:
>
>
> The only way that I have seen to do something similar, is the
>mini-project
> SIMPER (Struts resources page), which is able to work out dynabeans
> (actually they are hashmaps in their guts), following a database
>schema, for
> it self. For me it has the problem that uses Servlets 2.3 filters and
>I am
> working with Servlets 2.2 specs.
>
>
>Adolfo,
>
>It's on the to-do list for Simper to reduce the dependency on Servlet
>2.3 Filters for transaction demarcation - instead, to use them as an
>option, rather than a requirement. But before I can make those changes,
>first, I need to learn how to get by on 3 hours sleep a night with
>energy and enthusiasm to spare for projects like Simper. ;)
>
>Bryan
>
>
>
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