Hi Anjo,

I thought the interesting part is that most of the authors "pitfalls of Java Persistence" are addressed by WebObjects, DirectToWeb, EOF and WOnder. What's interesting is that he says he was using it in 2000 and then wandered off into the desert creating his own persistence layer(s) when he had already had exposure to a good solution! Maybe that's a typical story that happened as WO moved from NeXT to Apple, but as someone who got to WebObjects much later, from the so-called easy development environment of PHP, I wish I'd been using WO in 2000 and not spending 3 or 4 years heading towards a relative dead end.

David


On 5-Dec-08, at 1:18 PM, Anjo Krank wrote:


Am 05.12.2008 um 18:38 schrieb Chuck Hill:

http://fromapitosolution.blogspot.com/2008/12/criticism-of-java- persistence.html

WebObjects gets mentioned twice. Might be an interesting read if you have spare time.

Where exactly is the interesting part? Or is it because I have no spare time?

Cheers, Anjo
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