Leszek Gawron dijo:
Could you provide me with some link to OJB docs that describe handling
databases witch triggers modifying the DB content?
http://db.apache.org/ojb/how-to-work-with-stored-procedures.html
(Follow the document, they create some triggers for Oracle in the sample).
Best
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 01:36:17PM -0600, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
- sometimes the db schema makes it impossible to use O/R tools
Show me one. This also denote SQL can be abused. Just for the records, we
are currently building an accounting system and O/R works fine there. This
is the
Leszek Gawron dijo:
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 01:36:17PM -0600, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
- sometimes the db schema makes it impossible to use O/R tools
Show me one. This also denote SQL can be abused. Just for the records,
we
are currently building an accounting system and O/R works fine
On 19 Nov 2003, at 12:34, Leszek Gawron wrote:
Continuing II: I still cannot picture retrieving 5000 of objects via
O/R and
showing them on paginated view - the performance would be tragical.
well ... have you tried it?
there was nothing tragic about listing 3 records from Hibernate
From: Leszek Gawron
On Wed, Nov 19, 2003 at 12:01:41PM +0100, Reinhard Poetz wrote:
From: Leszek Gawron
On Mon, Nov 17, 2003 at 09:01:57PM -0600, Antonio Gallardo wrote:
I really no wonder why peope still think XSP is the great
Gig in the
Cocoon town, because if you google
Ugo Cei wrote:
Upayavira wrote:
1) The most complicated bit I have found in building Cocoon sites is
handling Java classes. If deployed in a jar, it always seems to
require a server/app restart to take on the changes. For trivial
things (e.g. sending a simple email), I wouldn't want to have
Ugo Cei wrote:
P.S.: by the way, is it possible to restart a context with Jetty like it
is with Tomcat, and how?
I've found:
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/jetty-support/message/1622
http://jetty.mortbay.org/jetty/doc/reloadServlets.html
Tony
Upayavira wrote:
Still a hassle to switch to another window, shut it down, wait.,
restart, then connect your debugger to the waiting instance, then
request a page from Cocoon and wait...:-(
Then you don't have a fast enough machine ;-), And if you wrote more
tests, you wouldn't need a
Upayavira wrote:
I have logged into another PC with PCAnywhere and tried
http://charya:8889. (My PC is charya). It didn't work. I removed the
Host line, and restarted, and it did.
I guess that is reasonably conclusive, isn't it? ;-)
Mmmh. Not neccessarily. If the default is to bind to your