I like your name, Anders.  My son's name is Anders Carlson and my wife
was a Peterson.  We had to give our Anders a Scandinavian first name
because we couldn't get pregnant until we visited my relatives in
Sweden.  

Back to my real post:  At work I introduced the Spring DAO framework
(nothing else Spring, though).  It is a huge step up from our previous
attempts at doing our own JDBC layer but it still gives us direct
control over the JDBC and how it maps to objects.  Pride is probably
somewhat similar. 

:-)

Jonathan Carlson


>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2005-08-26 5:03:12 AM >>>

http://pride.sourceforge.net/ 

It's extremely lightweight and scaled down. There's lots of things it 
can't do - or more correctly you have to do it. So far I'm very happy.

/Anders
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http://ojalgo.org/ 

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