I found this little snippet from way back in 03:

Damon Clinkscales's "Object Persistence Approaches" presentation further compared JDO and EJB with WebObjects's Enterprise Objects Framework (EOF). EOF is a third-party object persistence framework library owned by Apple and provides the technology behind the Apple e- commerce Website. Since EOF is a pure Java library, it does not require complex containers (EJB) or byte code post-processors (JDO). EOF provides access to the generated raw SQL, and adaptors can provide access to nonrelational datastores. However, EOF is a nonstandard vendor-specific technology. It requires the developer to learn the proprietary API and creates vendor lock-in.

http://www.javaworld.com/javaworld/jw-03-2003/jw-0314-nfjs.html?page=3

So it sounds like a specific adaptor will have to be created for the Google Datastore?



On 8-Apr-09, at 9:50 AM, Guido Neitzer wrote:

On 8. Apr. 2009, at 07:34 , Anjo Krank wrote:

http://googleappengine.blogspot.com/

WO in the cloud, anyone?

Hmmm. I guess that could be really interesting if there were an EOF integration for JDO. Will have to look into that. It's definitely an interesting option.

cug
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