Nicolas Toper wrote:

why don't we use hibernate?


Because it is LGPLd, and we cannot have LGPL code in our CVS repository.

Someone did mention getting the hibernate guys to change their licence, and IIRC suggested that they were prepared to do so. If someone did get them to adopt a BSD style licence, we would be able to include it in a 'persistence' block, which would be great.

Regards, Upayavira

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Objet : RE: [VOTE] Proposal a new OJB block


Reinhard Poetz dijo:


WHAT IS OJB?
============
ObJectRelationalBridge (OJB) is an Object/Relational mapping
tool that allows transparent persistence for Java Objects
against relational databases.

OJB has 3 methods for access to Databases: PersistentBroker,
ODMG and JDO.


Which one do you use?



Currently, JDO, but we will try also ODMG.




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I hope it is enough to "sell" this new block, that Cocoon really need!


;-D

I buy it!

AFAIK we don't need votes for new 'unstable' blocks - a proposal that
can be discussed is enough. A vote is only necessary for moving from
unstable --> stable.



Thanks for the info. I thought it was necesary.




If I'm wrong I you have my +1 (I'm really pleased to see it - I started
an OJB block on my harddisk but it's not so easy to figure out how OJB
works ... so I can finally decide if I like OJB or Hibernate more)



Thanks for the vote. I think this could help us to look better at OJB.


Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo











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