Hello guys,

I am busy investigating Empire-DB as a replacement for Hibernate in our 
organization (so far so good). :) I have a couple of questions though.

I put together a config class that does not make use of a config file (looked 
at the examples, and just used the defaults), but instead is wired using Spring 
(simple setter injection). I could not find any examples that uses this method 
so I am not sure if this is the best way to do it. I looked at the source code 
and could not find any other way of configuring Empire-DB that is not XML based.

Q: Is there a recommended way of configuring Empire-DB using Spring?

I read that there is no built-in transaction support. Obviously this is 
important for databases. :)

Q: What transaction managers are known to work well with Empire-DB? JOTM, etc 
etc etc? Are there any examples of this available somewhere?

I am willing to document any of the answers (ie spring configuration, 
transaction manager examples) on the project wiki.

Thank you in advance.

---Jaco


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