* James Carman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [2005-04-21 11:34:31 -0400]: > implemented using something like Hibernate (see my article > <http://www.theserverside.com/articles/article.tss?l=HivemindBuzz> at > TheServerSide.com for an example of this), JDO, or just plain JDBC.
I agree %100, and infact, it was your article that made me start playing with hivemind again. I don't know how I stumbled onto that article, but it was the fact that your sample seemed to follow this amnemic model that prompted me to ask. I loved the way you setup that sample project, and thanks for the wonderful article. It had the added bonus of teaching me how to fetch dependencies without all the baggage of maven. Ah, I remember what I was looking for. In your domain directory you have entity, factory, and repository. I was wondering where you would place transfer objects (not persisted, no business logic) in your directory structure. For example, if the EmailService took some hypothetical Message object (and you didn't want to use an inner class). Anyway, like I said, the article teaches you more than just hivemind, thanks for that. -- Luke | PGP: 0xFBE7D8AF [EMAIL PROTECTED] | 2A44 9EB2 F541 C1F2 D969 56E3 8617 5B7F FBE7 D8AF --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
