AW: OJB Development Activity

2008-09-05 Thread Längerich, Bernd
Armin wrote:
 Sorry for the delay. I took a few sabbatical weeks from OJB 
 to spend 
 more time with my (newborn) daughter and currently I have 
 some problems 
 with my eyes, which makes it difficult to work on OJB.

Armin,
congrats to your newborn family member, all the best to all of your family and 
take care of your eyes.

Bernd


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Re: OJB Development Activity

2008-09-05 Thread Danilo Tommasina (MailingList)

Hi,

same here as Alessandro said, we are using only the Persistence Broker part and are happy with it, our whole project is based on OJB and we added several 
customisations for some optimised loading of references, building search criteria joining any tables (even if there are no foreign key references) and added the 
possibility to set extra criteria on ANSI join clauses.


So we are still 100% happy with OJB and will stay on it :D

Cheers
Danilo Tommasina


Alessandro Colantoni wrote:

Hi,
Even if it is some time that there aren't new releases, I would say that
this is not a reason to consider a project dead.
It is a very useful project, I have to say that I limit to use just the
persistence broker, but after many years using it I never had a problem, and
I never felt the needing to switch to other most famous mapping tools, and
right now I really don't need more upgrade, I'm satisfied with this job, and
we have to consider how hard is to carry on an opensource project. Then it i
very easy to use, and I know that there are many many people using it. It is
very well documented so there are not many enquiries in the mailing list,
but when there are , they are answered very quickly. So resuming, a good
project, with many people using it, very useful, easy to use a with a good
support in the mailing list. Why dead?
Take care Armin, and thanks for all.

On Thu, Sep 4, 2008 at 6:09 PM, Armin Waibel [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


Hi Jason,


Jason wrote:


I have been away from the OJB community for a few years. Based on the
state of the website and the SVN repository, it looks like this
project has stalled... the last commits were months ago and the last
release was in 2005. Is OJB dead, or is active work being done
somewhere to work towards finishing 1.1, 2.0, the OTM, et al.



Sorry for the delay. I took a few sabbatical weeks from OJB to spend more
time with my (newborn) daughter and currently I have some problems with my
eyes, which makes it difficult to work on OJB.
I will continue the work on OJB ASAP to prepare OJB 1.0.5_RC2.

regards,
Armin



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