Re: comments on the OJB homepage

2003-02-19 Thread Thomas Mahler
Hi Sebastian,


Sebastian Thomschke wrote:
> Hi, because of the fact that the mailing list archives currently do
> not work I'm not sure if somebody already made the following
> comments:
>
> 1. Tutorial 4 talks about a jar file called "jdori-enhancer.jar". At
> least the reference implementation you can download from the Sun page
> doesn't contain this file.

jdori-enhancer.jar is part of the jdo spec download and thus subject to 
a different licences than the jdori.jar. Maybe this makes a difference 
to some users.

> But all the classes are contained in the
> jdori.jar already. Therefore you maybe should not mention the
> jdori-enhancer.jar.


> 3. The JDO Proposal says that there currently doesn't exist any other
> open source JDO implementations.

Sorry for the confusion. the jdo-proposal is from late 2001! It's still 
shipped for historic and documentational reasons. Maybe I should add a 
creation timestamp to the file.
At that time there were no other opensource JDO implementations 
available. At least not to my knowledge.

> I found the following still in
> progress implementations:  http://tjdo.sourceforge.net/ and
> http://xorm.org/. TJDO currently only supports 4 dbms (mySQL is not
> supported) and can't map existing database schemas. TJDO currently
> only a subset of JDO features is implemented.
>
> 3. When you try to access an mailing list archive you get: Error
> occurred:Required parameter "listId" or "listName" is missing or
> invalid

For some reason the mailing-lists are not yet migrated properly. For the 
time being please use 
http://archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?[EMAIL PROTECTED]
E.g. this is your original posting:
http://archives.apache.org/eyebrowse/ReadMsg?[EMAIL PROTECTED]&msgNo=5742

thanks for your comments,
Thomas

> Regards, Sebastian



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comments on the OJB homepage

2003-02-19 Thread Sebastian Thomschke
Hi,
because of the fact that the mailing list archives currently do not work I'm not sure 
if somebody already made the following comments:

1. Tutorial 4 talks about a jar file called "jdori-enhancer.jar". At least the 
reference implementation you can download from the Sun page doesn't contain this file. 
But all the classes are contained in the jdori.jar already. Therefore you maybe should 
not mention the jdori-enhancer.jar.

3. The JDO Proposal says that there currently doesn't exist any other open source JDO 
implementations. I found the following still in progress implementations:  
http://tjdo.sourceforge.net/ and http://xorm.org/. TJDO currently only supports 4 dbms 
(mySQL is not supported) and can't map existing database schemas. TJDO currently only 
a subset of JDO features is implemented.

3. When you try to access an mailing list archive you get: Error occurred:Required 
parameter "listId" or "listName" is missing or invalid

Regards,
Sebastian
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