I mean I want to use Hibernate instead of JDO/DataNucleus with Isis by implementing ObjectStore and ohter things using Hibernate. But, as I think about it, it becomes obvious the easiest is to learn configuring DataNucleus.
Fabrice -----Message d'origine----- De : Dan Haywood Envoyé : mardi 30 avril 2013 12:29 À : users Objet : Re: Using Hibernate with Isis On 30 April 2013 11:21, Bibonne Fabrice <[email protected]> wrote: > > I'm going to compare the 2 solutions : hibernate with custom > persistence or JDO/DataNucleus. > When you say "Hibernate with custom persistence", what is the customization here? I ask because JDO/DataNucleus has its own StoreManager SPI [1], meaning that it supports not only RDBMS but also NoSQL (including Google App Engine, of course), and other more exotic datastores. Or, more prosaically, another type of custom persistence is support for user-defined data types (eg for color, or joda dates etc). I know that Hib has this, so too does JDO. Dan [1] http://www.datanucleus.org/extensions/store_manager.html > > Fabrice >
