Hi again Max,

Max Rydahl Andersen wrote:
Im just curious - how far are you/we from having
the OTM functional ? (Thus to get separate caches for each thread/connection
to avoid the need for pessimistic locks)
Not to far away I hope. Raghu announced to work on it for some time...

I've tried to read the doc's on the web site, but it still seems to be
unimplemented and the only "way out" - still is to have a NonCachingCache
(and then live with not having identity (==) on objects)

Is this still true for OJB ?

Still true!

cheers,
Thomas

/max

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Subject: [ann] new release 0.9.8



Ho ho ho,

just in time for christmas...

a new OJB release!

from the releases notes:

ObJectRelationalBridge -- Bridging Java Objects and Relational Databases

ObJectRelationalBridge (OJB) is an Object/Relational mapping tool that
provides transparent transactional persistence for Java Objects against
relational databases.
OJB supports ODMG and JDO.

Changes in Release 0.9.8

new features:
- On the fly database generation
- JDO support by providing a plugin to the JDO reference implementation
- support for nested fields

bug fixes:
- tons of bug fixes

With this release we are feature complete for the 1.0 release!
For 1.0 you should not expect more features to be added.

cheers,
Thomas



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