May I ask (again) how you circumvent the problems about having just one
global cache ?
Are you using ODMG locks ? Or are you just crossing your fingers :)

(note: this is not in any way a question to put OJB down, im just curious on
how people
gets by without the guarantee for multiple threads not stepping each others
toes in OJB when not using ODMG)

/max
----- Original Message -----
From: "Jason Mihalick" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "OJB Users List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, October 12, 2002 6:46 PM
Subject: Thanks Thomas


Just wanted to thank you for your help in answering questions as rapidly as
you have.  I'm happy to let you know that we will be (and already have been)
using OJB for our application slated to be in production about end of Q3
2003.  It was a tough choice between Hibernate and OJB, but our team felt
that OJB was the best option for us because of the standards based approach
it is taking, the dedication that the developers appear to have to the
project, the ease of use of the PersistenceBroker API, and how well OJB is
working with our database design thus far.

Looking forward to more correspondence with you.


Thanks,
Jason



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