From: Christopher Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Reinhard Pötz wrote:
From: Jeremy Quinn
What I do not grok ATM, how does the Hibernate Session automatically
get closed at the appropriate time (ie. after the view layer has
completed)?
IIU the current flow
Reinhard Pötz wrote:
From: Christopher Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
catch (break) {
// a continuation is being captured,
// code to handle that goes here
releaseSession();
}
... and this is called after the pipeline has been processed? How is
this
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 07:21 AM, Reinhard Pötz wrote:
From: Jeremy Quinn
What I do not grok ATM, how does the Hibernate Session automatically
get closed at the appropriate time (ie. after the view layer has
completed)?
IIU the current flow implementation correctly you have no chance but
IIU(C) = If I understand (correctly) IIRC :)
Joerg
Jeremy Quinn wrote:
Incidentally, someone tell me what 'IIU' stands for, cannot find it
anywhere .
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On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 08:28 AM, Christopher Oliver wrote:
Reinhard Pötz wrote:
From: Christopher Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
catch (break) {
// a continuation is being captured, // code to
handle that goes here
releaseSession();
}
... and this is
From: Jeremy Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
On Tuesday, July 15, 2003, at 08:28 AM, Christopher Oliver wrote:
Reinhard Pötz wrote:
From: Christopher Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
snip
catch (break) {
// a continuation is being captured,
// code to
Reinhard Pötz wrote:
To understand this correctly: Does e.g. Hibernate give you this
typed object repository? You only have to deal with beans and
all the persistence stuff is done for you by magic.
No. You still have to open a Session to your database and use its
methods to load and store
On Sunday, July 13, 2003, at 10:30 AM, Reinhard Pötz wrote:
From: Jeremy Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
By passing a Bean persisted by Hibernate from the flow layer to the
view layer, you are implementing SoC by allowing the view layer to
decide what is relevant for that view. This aspect not
On Sunday, July 13, 2003, at 10:40 AM, Reinhard Pötz wrote:
However, once you have triggered the view layer with
SendPageAndWait(),
control does not return to the flow layer until the Response has been
sent and the next Request received, thus loosing you the
opportunity to
close the Hibernate
Title: RE: Flow Database stuff ( The new FOM? )
The lifecycle for components is defined by avalon. There is a good explanation of the order in which the methods are called during the initialization at avalon's website.
http://avalon.apache.org/framework/reference-the-lifecycle.html
Jon
On Monday, July 14, 2003, at 04:39 PM, Hugo Burm wrote:
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From: Jeremy Quinn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, July 14, 2003 3:43 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Flow Database stuff ( The new FOM? )
On Sunday, July 13, 2003, at 10:40 AM, Reinhard Pötz
From: Berin Loritsch
Ugo Cei wrote:
Reinhard Pötz wrote:
As I'm curious I have a technical question:
What's the difference if I read the necessary data in the flow or
some milliseconds latter in the view layer? What do I gain?
You gain a cleaner separation of concerns. I
From: Berin Loritsch
Ugo Cei wrote:
Reinhard Pötz wrote:
As I'm curious I have a technical question:
What's the difference if I read the necessary data in the flow or
some milliseconds latter in the view layer? What do I gain?
You gain a cleaner separation of concerns. I
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 09:04 AM, Reinhard Pötz wrote:
IMO no. I would use Object/Relational mapping tools like OJB
http://db.apache.org/ojb/ or Hibernate (http://hibernate.bluemars.net).
Is there a wiki somewhere on this type of thing?
http://wiki.cocoondev.org/
From: Jeremy Quinn
On Thursday, July 10, 2003, at 09:04 AM, Reinhard Pötz wrote:
IMO no. I would use Object/Relational mapping tools like OJB
http://db.apache.org/ojb/ or Hibernate
(http://hibernate.bluemars.net).
Is there a wiki somewhere on this type of thing?
From: Jeremy Quinn
The problem arises when you wish to use a (brilliant) feature of
Hibernate called 'lazy-initialisation', whereby access to the DB is
only made when you actually ask for Bean Properties.
This is particularly useful when you have large 'graphs' of related
Beans, for
Will the attached work?
Reinhard Pötz wrote:
dream-mode
I would like to use this Avalon component mentioned above and
the Flow interpreter takes care of releasing (and providing)
stateful components within my scripts. So I would have to
lookup the Hibernate Session at the beginning(2) and
Message-
From: Reinhard Pötz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 6:46 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: RE: Flow Database stuff ( The new FOM? )
It's a pity that Hibernate is under LGPL - this would be a great example
...
Have the Hibernate people ever been asked if they would
to spend time merging it with XMLForm.
Cheers,
Reinhard
-Original Message-
From: Christopher Oliver [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 11, 2003 6:56 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Flow Database stuff ( The new FOM? )
Will the attached work?
Reinhard Pötz wrote
From: Hugo Burm
Hello,
This dreammode is almost a reality. See the Wiki pages on Hibernate.
Main spoilers are:
- A user can quit in the middle of your function xxx (e.g. by
closing the browser). This will generate a zombie Hibernate
session. Jeremy and Ugo are using a workaround
ok, I am confused on what is happening to the Datbase.js file. but instead
of a request for the long explanation, I will settle for a quick yes or no.
I am a java newbie... so bear with me...
From the petstore:
// temporary hack to avoid requiring datasource config in
cocoon.xconf
be :)
JD
- Original Message -
From: Reinhard Pötz [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2003 12:04 AM
Subject: RE: Flow Database stuff ( The new FOM? )
From: JD Daniels
ok, I am confused on what is happening to the Datbase.js
file. but instead of a request
From: JD Daniels
Thanks! I think I will go have a look at Hibernate .. that
looks helpful While I wait for FOM to settle down...
stay tuned ... the vote is already running!
Cheers,
Reinhard
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