Hi Sanka,
The idea is good but the problem is Hibernate has LGPL whcih is a
restrictive licence than ASF Licence.
Need some expert advice on this.
Thanks,
Jaliya
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From: "Sanka Samaranayake" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, October 26, 2005 10:42 PM
Subject: [Sandehsa2] Implementing a persistence layer of storage beans
Hi Guys,
Since Sandesha architecture is based upon storage beans, its clear that we
need to have a persistence layer that maps these beans to the database.
We thought of developing our own layer (and partly did it :) ). But when
it came to think transactions and stale object management we thought it is
great if we use a proven framework like Hibernate instead of developing
our own persistence layer.
Can we use Hibernate for Sandesha (with derby as the database) and is
there any *license issues*?
Best,
--Sanka
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