And look for connection dictionaries in the properties files. You can set them 
in all kinds of places. First step is to get them out of the model.

dbConnectURLGLOBAL=
dbConnectUserGLOBAL=
etc
etc

David


On 2010-09-02, at 1:11 PM, JR Ruggentaler wrote:

> Prototypes see Wonder.
> 
> JR
> On 2010-09-02, at 3:01 PM, Michael Gargano wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>> 
>>   I'm writing an application that needs to support SQLServer and Oracle 11g. 
>>  The backend changes on an install-by-install basis.  In something like 
>> hibernate you can just change the DB dialect and go.  What's the best way to 
>> do this with EOF?  What happens with DB differences like PK management or 
>> differing data types?  Is there a good way to unify a mapping?
>> 
>> Thanks.
>> -Mike
>> 
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