fwiw: OJB can be done completely legally, the OJB block just happens to really be a JDO via OJB block, which requires the JDORI jars. I am working on fixing that (the need for the JDORI jars, not the JDO -- JDO isn't too bad in and of itself ;-)

-Brian

On Apr 5, 2004, at 9:04 AM, Leszek Gawron wrote:

I have an application written using cocoon ( flow + jx ) and hibernate. I
could strip it down to a simple example and provide a patch. What form should
it take? Another block like OJB? A scratchpad directory ?


The case is nearly the same as in hibernate - there can be no sample working
out of the box due to the licensing but I think it will be simpler to run
(hibernate is not as sensitive to libraries version and it does not use class
enhancment, only reflection)


If anyone is interested please advise.
        lg

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