Sam you are absolutely right about my subject, it is not best practices. Best Practices are Safe, Robust, Well Tested, Etc.
I want new innovating ideas. Thanks for pointing that up, and last night I was checking DB4O up... (my life is sad... but I was happy :-) f(t) On Sun, Oct 3, 2010 at 9:16 PM, Sam Stainsby <[email protected] > wrote: > On Sun, 03 Oct 2010 20:40:04 -0300, Francisco Diaz Trepat - gmail wrote: > > > Now I am free to do whatever I want. This is the worst part. :-) > > I understand that feeling! When I started designing our web app > framework, I picked the technologies from an enormous set of options that > I thought would make app development as rapid and robust as possible. The > title of your message "best practices" suggests though that you want to > stick to the mainstream solutions. > > > So, ideas on what to use? > > If you want to avoid ORMs completely, you could consider an object > database like DB4O as we have in Granite. Granite is currently is not > quite complete and poorly documented, and written Scala not Java, but > there is surely something you can use there if you want to go down a that > path - even if its just ideas and sample code. > > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [email protected] > For additional commands, e-mail: [email protected] > >
