Hi David and thanks for sharing this! I don't want to sound as I don't appreciate this effort, but I would have thought that people looking into this direction would firstly consider the JPA annotations firstly and then introduce new/custom annotations for special cases (I think a parallel with Hibernate and its JPA support is worth it now).
Moreover, when speaking about mapping solutions I would be interesting in the level of customization they allow and keeping in mind some of the JCR storage restrictions how these are handled (the first example that comes into my mind is a parent-child relationship with 10k children). I do believe that this initiatives are helpful for the JCR community, but I would encourage people to check how much is possible to be done in the JPA direction. bests, ./alex -- .w( the_mindstorm )p. On Feb 5, 2008 1:48 PM, David Nuescheler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > hi all, > > Olafur Gauti Gudmundsson pointed me today to his effort called JCROM > (pronounced "Jack-rom"). [1] > > I am excited about the refreshing, quick and simple annotation based > approach [2] > and would like to find out what everybody's thoughts are on possibly > finding synergies > with the ocm framework that we have in Jackrabbit. > > regards, > david > > [1] http://jcrom.org > [2] http://code.google.com/p/jcrom/wiki/TwoMinuteIntro >
