Hi Thomas,

first, thanks for your response.

On Tuesday 03 June 2003 18:42, Thomas Mahler wrote:
>
> Yes, you have to lock the elements of the N side collection to the open
> ODMG transaction!
> Otherwise OJB/ODMG won't detect the changes to those objects and thus
> won't perform any updates for them.
>
> If you are using the ODMG persistent collections like DList you don't
> have to do the locking, as they cooperate with the transaction mechanism.
>
> DLists are also very handy for m:n associations, as you don't need an
> intermediary table, OJB is doing all the management stuff for you...
>

Could you tell me does exist example of your story somewhere in CVS?

-- 
Best regards,
Mickey          [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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