please have a look at our JDO tutorial:
http://db.apache.org/ojb/tutorial4.html
it will get you started quickly.
There is also a little tutorial application shipped with our distribution that shows how to use OJB JDO for basic CRUD operations.
Currently .jdo files are only needed to run the bytecode-enhancer.
OJB itself does not use .jdo files yet. Thus we don't have any vendor extensions. The mapping is contained in a file repository.xml.
see http://db.apache.org/ojb/tutorial1.html for a short introduction.
cheers, Thomas
Boulay, Serge wrote:
this is great , where could I find information on the vendor extensions that ojb uses for persisting objects to databases .. ie table,column extensions
Thanks Again Serge
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From: Brian McCallister [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: June 24, 2003 3:16 PM
To: OJB Users List
Subject: Re: JDO
The jdori by itself can only persist objects to files. OJB can be configured as a plugin to the jdori allowing the jdori to use OJB for persistence instead of the filesystem.
-Brian
On Tuesday, June 24, 2003, at 02:59 PM, Boulay, Serge wrote:
Could somebody please clarify if I can use the ojb jdo plugin to persist objects to an oracle database . I was under the impression > that
the jdori reference implementation only could persist objects to files . If so where could I find the ojb vendor extensions for doing so.
Thanks Serge
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