It would be good to get some new JDO articles written. I think it would be valuable to have articles that compare JDO with JPA and Hibernate, to show the simplicity of the code and queries, etc. People think JDO went away largely because JPA came along with the full backing of Sun, Oracle, IBM, the EJB community. It has seemed to me that Hibernate is the primary technology people seem to be using in my area, many have not moved to JPA. They also say they think JDO no longer exists, I point out that the committee is still actively refining the standard, etc. It would be good to get some JDO success stories published by those that are deploying systems with it...

And having an article showing use of the JDO API, with an underlying non-SQL backend, would be useful to get the non-SQL camp interested in giving it a second look...


On Mar 25, 2010, at 12:37 PM, Matthew Adams wrote:

I think the second coming is getting close...

http://www.sfjava.org/messages/boards/thread/8463961?thread=8463961

I'm hearing about more and more people interested in the NoSQL
(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NoSQL) movement.  Interestingly, there
is not a single mention of JDO or DataNucleus on that page.

-matthew

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