Ah!  I see...  I looked like you could download a schema, similar to the
JDBC task, and then use a wizard to create your JDO objects...  At any rate,
I'm glad to hear the Torque is #1!

I demoed Turbine to my local Java User Group, and what got them especially
fired up was Torque!  

They could not believe how easy it was to change the schema.xml, regenerated
the objects, and off you go!

There was especially high interest in the decoupled Torque.   It seems there
are many many uses for Torque outside of the Turbine environment!

Eric

-----Original Message-----
From: Iourovitski, Ilia [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 7:40 PM
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Subject: RE: JDO versus Torque


Object Relational Bridge looks promising too
http://objectbridge.sourceforge.net/

-----Original Message-----
From: Ian Lim [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, December 12, 2001 4:31 PM
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Subject: Re: JDO versus Torque


Hi

Not to be too restrictive. You can consider a strategy
1. Torque
2. Castor (if some of the restrictions is not a concern to you)

Before diving in to more primitive APIs...

Regards
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Ian Lim
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Sent: Thursday, December 13, 2001 07:21 AM
Subject: Re: JDO versus Torque


> Their JDO implementation does bytecode manipulation to mark classes as
> persistence, whereas, torque/peers is a code generator.
>
> I have worked with JDO, castor and torque and at this point I would
> recommend torque.
>
> At 02:01 PM 12/6/2001 -0500, you wrote:
> >Hi,
> >
> >Does anyone have any experiences with JDO versus Torque?
> >
> >I was playing with Forte as my IDE for my Turbine projects, and ran
across
> >their information on Transaparent Persitence..  Is JDO doing under
the
> >covers the same things that Torque does?
> >
> >Eric
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