We prefer OJB:s compact size, explicit control of caching, clear
structure and functionality, and especially the ability to dynamically
modify the persistence model through the API during run-time without
disturbing open sessions; Hibernate lacks most of these features and JPA
is too limited. W
I think Hibernate sucked all the air out of the room. The number of tools
offering hibernate integration has been outpacing OJB forever.
Are there any compelling features in OJB that are not found elsewhere?
- Jason
(1.0-rc5) but are also deliberating a move to
something else, like hibernate or the new upcoming JPA.
Kind regards,
Roger Janssen
ibanx
-Original Message-
From: Paul Joseph [mailto:pjos...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 10, 2009 9:18 PM
To: OJB Users List
Subject: Re: Future development
Good question--I asked the list a question about a month ago when I ran
into problems trying to get the OJB-JDO bridge working on Vista, but
there was no reply.
John Eichelsdorfer wrote:
Is there an active developer still on this project? Though it would take a
large amount of effort, we are