Nick

Whoops - missed this one; please see my other post on
"flowscript and database actions".

It would be great to add have a fully-fledged sample that
uses Ant and XDoclet as well!  The only problem is that the
existing sample on the Wiki is too crude and simplistic to
be of great use to those trying to understand everything. 
Ideally we need something that demos the full CRUD cycle;
for both a simple, stand-alone table and also a more complex
many-to-many use case.

As always, some careful commentary will add lots of value,
but if this is on the Wiki, it will be easy to do "on the fly".

Thanks
Derek

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2004/06/16 10:08:31 PM >>>
Derek,

I'm currently developing a web application that needs persistence. I'm
using
hibernate as my persistence framework. And use ant and xdoclet to
generate
my hibernate-mapping files and my hibernate configuration file. If you
and/or other cocoon users are interested, I can transform your sample
from
the wiki in a 'cocoon like block' with an ant build file that uses
xdoclet
to generate the hibernate files and has a target to deploy it in
running
cocoon.

Please let me know if you (or others) are interested.

Nick

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Derek Hohls" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, June 14, 2004 8:17 PM
Subject: Re: CForms+Hibernate+Flow


> Antonio
>
> I *assume* those comments were meant as a joke
> even though the traditional "smilie" was missing?!
>
> Derek
>
> PS If they weren't, then you need to read the message
> again - the point of the post was to try and get help
> on the use of Hibernate, not start any kind of heated
> debate on the pros and cons of various approaches!
>
> >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 06/14/04 7:48 PM >>>
> Derek Hohls dijo:
> > I know that there are other approaches to getting data
> > from CForms persisted into a database (e.g. OJB) but it
> > seems to me that getting Cocoon to "play nicely" with
> > the really clean implementation offered by Hibernate is
> > a key aspect in securing Cocooon's use as a valid
> > technology for serious web-application development.
>
> Are you talking that Hibernate is better than OJB? And telling that
OJB
> is
> insecure? And that OJB is not for serious web-app development?
>
> My God! I cannot believe that!
>
> Best Regards,
>
> Antonio Gallardo
>
>
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