Antonio Gallardo wrote: > > The idea looks great. A business oriented framework! > > What can we also use to use to send mails under this framework? Sometimes > there is a need to send a automatic email notifications of some changes. > But of course we can use other approach to do this maybe encapsulated into > the business objects. > You can either use one of the existing other approaches or you can send the mail from within your java code.
> Are you thinking in persistence? How you mean this will be done? I will be > glad if we can exchange some ideas between this. > Yes, persistence is the key feature. Now currently you can use whatever you want, hibernate, ojb etc. I don't want to create a layer inbetween and I don't want to force others to use one over the other. I just started to look at those two and currently I like ojb more. I guess I will have to throw my ideas for some improvements into the ojb list and see what happens. Persistence is a separate concern so I don't want to solve this in Cocoon. If you or me or anyone else has specific requirements for persistence than we/you/he should try to get in contact with one of the persistence development teams. > I am currenlty spending my time trying to find a new way. The idea of > create business objects. Maybe we can create a more generalized interface > to do that. I am also facing the raping changes in the Woody arena. But it > is OK. I am glad Woody that woody runs too fast! > > Currently I am starting to try Woody with Beans (or may we can call it > ValueObjects)? Ok, I'm interested to see the results. > > You can also download the lastest CVS of OJB because there is a very nice > presentation that was posted 2 or 3 days ago. I think it is a worth to see > it. At the end it show how we can abstract the Data Access Tier. > I donwloaded the latest rc and it took me some hours yesterday night to get it running. I ported my test app from hibernate to ojb and it wasn't that easy because hibernate has some nice features ojb does not have and vice versa. Carsten