hi Thomas:

Thanks for the answer. :)

I am currently building a very simple example to show Cocoon people howto
use OJB-JDO with Cocoon.

It is a first attempt, after that I will try my dream:

Cocoon component of OJB-JDO. Cocoon currently is trying to sport Flow as a
Controller from the MVC design. My idea is to use OJB-JDO in the "Model".
The beans are great and maybe I can find a easy way to use OJB-JDO with
Cocoon.

Of course the learning curve is high ;) No matter, I already printed
almost all the OJB site and read it. I am trying to figure the idea of the
integration. Currently I think I have some tips of how to go.

Best Regards,

Antonio Gallardo.

Mahler Thomas dijo:
> Hi Antonio,
>
>>
>> Hi:
>>
>> The package jdo.jar already include a jdo.dtd. My question is:
>>
>> The file jdo.dtd located into jdo.jar is the same as the one
>> provided with
>> OJB distribution?
> Yes, it's the same file!
>
>>
>> I am currently using the jdo.dtd provided with OJB, but if
>> this file is
>> the same, then we can better use the jdo.dtd into the jdo.jar package.
>> Since it is already stored in the distribution.
>
> I think you are right. It's better to use the one from jdo.jar.
> I'll fix that.
>
> thanks
> Thomas
>
>>
>> Thanks in advance for the answer.
>>
>> Best Regards,
>>
>> Antonio Gallardo
>>
>>
>>
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