Hello,


Personally I love torque (of course asking the torque user list if Torque is a good 
choice is like
asking Crest stockholders which toothpaste is better).  It is extremely powerful once 
you get to
know it, but it does take quite a bit of time to get to know.  Less time than learning 
JDBC I think.

I agree. I am new to Java, but not new to databases and am now basing a serious project on Torque. I think it's such a time saver getting table objects ready generated. OK, you have to add your custom code but you can think Java rather than having to delve into JDBC details.


And you can always look at the code to see what's happening. Even the templates, although I haven't got a scoobie what language they're written in?, are quite readable and it is easy enough to adapt them should you need to do so.

As far as I can see the Torque runtime seems stable, which is the most important thing.



I've managed to get Torque to generate most of the code for my project; not just JDBC stuff; so I

Can you elaborate a wee bit more? What kind of code? I'd be interested to get a few ideas for future reference.


Regards,
Tarlika Elisabeth Schmitz


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