Hi,

If the tables are also feeded by batch processes,
I think you will have to disable the internal OJB caching also.

Greetings,

Frank


-----Original Message-----
From: Elderclei R Reami [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: maandag 9 september 2002 15:58
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help, my database is also accessed by legacy systems


Hi Folks,

OJB has been very helpful, although I don't understand it well yet :) I've
implemented a small system based on 
struts, and using OJB for persistence. The fact is people realized now that
the tables must also be feeded by 
batch processes, and key columns will be generated by legacy - I mean data
from legacy system will be imported 
into the database using SQLServer 2000 DTS. I'm not sure how to deal with
the SequenceManager in this 
situation, because my data entry will still need to provide it's own
autonumbering mechanism.

Any ideas on this topic?

Thanks in advance.
Cheers,
Elderclei R Reami
Vertis Tecnologia
+55 11 3887-0835
www.vertisnet.com.br


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