persistence layer

2006-03-08 Thread Tom Tuddenham
Hi folks Standard qualifier for probably not understanding what's going on, but isn't XML persistence slightly orthogonal to managing Archetypes? I mean to say, persistence is important but can't it be deferred to a systems that already offer XML native based persistence, e.g.

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2006-03-08 Thread Sam Heard
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2006-03-08 Thread Heath Frankel
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persistence layer

2006-03-08 Thread Thomas Beale
Tom Tuddenham wrote: Hi folks Standard qualifier for probably not understanding what's going on, but isn't XML persistence slightly orthogonal to managing Archetypes? I mean to say, persistence is important but can't it be deferred to a systems that already offer XML native based