Actually, OJB stands for Object Relational Bridge (yeah, hard to tell where the acronym comes from).
http://jakarta.apache.org/ojb/ Torque will come closer to building a "DAO" for you, if I understand correctly. However, there is a lot of power to be found in OJB. In the end, you have to decide what's important to you and then choose your tool accordingly. If you wind up using OJB you'll still code your DAOs - you'll build them on top of OJB instead of JDBC though. Dan Tran wrote: >Jakarta's Torque >Jakarta's ObjectJavaBridge(OJB) >etc > >There are quite a few Java Object persistent frameworks out there > >-D > -- Eddie Bush -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

