Leo,

You have written a review, so I guess you would have used jingDAO too :-)

I downloaded the source code. And it uses some pico container packages. The
jingDAO website mentions picocontainers in internally used by JingDAO
DaoManagers.

Does that mean getting the picocontainer jars in the classpath and making
the compiler happy would be sufficient or opening another front of starting
to learn pico container is required.

Cause I want to use JingDAO with Merlin and don't want to get into pico
container details at this point.

Thanks

Vikas

-----Original Message-----
From: Leo Simons [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, January 26, 2004 8:45 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: JingDAO

Mathews Julien wrote:
> I would appreciate any thoughts.

don't listen to Aaron; he's biased! :P

seriously (oh, no, wait, I'm having difficulty being serious today...), 
I have a "review" at

http://www.jroller.com/comments/lsd?anchor=jingdao_an_underused_little_green

It's good stuff. The main downside (IMHO) is that the development 
community is rather small (ie, equal to Aaron :D).

-- 
cheers,

- Leo Simons

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