Hi Jeroen,
Thanks for the response, your first paragraph summarises my interest in
having a foot in both worlds at the same time, and even more importantly
has some experience behind it. I came across Isis for the same reasons, via
DDD for modelling behaviour.
My interest is: where does the bound
Hi Steven,
Good to see an X-techie on this list!
I've developed quite a few applications using XForms and XQuery, some
using the XRX pattern [1]. One the the things I ran into using X*
technologies is that it's not an expressive programming language.
Converting and moving data works really well b
apache.org
Subject: Re: ISIS with JPA
... There's no guide as it would be needed to implement something
equivalent to the isis-objectstore-jdo [1].
Perhaps Jeroen or Dan can give you an estimate about the effort it would
require.
As DataNucleus would also be the underlying object-store
Due to our project timeframes we cannot leader this effort, but as we have
working with both JDO and JPA we can also provide support for it if needed
(pointing to equivalent annotations, ways of doing things, etc.).
HTH,
Oscar
El 07/01/2014, a las 08:14, Dan Haywood
escribió:
> On 6 Jan
Hello Apache Isis folk.
There are couple of 'frameworks' that aren't on that list and which are
kind of MVC (but not really I have argued elsewhere, just extensions of the
data-driven browser model) come from the XML technologies stable.
namely XForms:
Specifically see XSLTForms at http://www.ag
On 7 January 2014 07:55, Ged Byrne wrote:
> Hi Dan,
>
> This is intriguing. So would this be a rich client written in AngularJS
> that makes ajax calls to the Restful Objects viewer?
>
>
yup.
> Are there any details I can read?
>
>
As you might know, there is also a .NET implementation of Res
Hi Dan,
This is intriguing. So would this be a rich client written in AngularJS
that makes ajax calls to the Restful Objects viewer?
Are there any details I can read?
May I ask: what makes you choose AngularJS over alternatives, such as
Bootstrap?
Regards,
Ged
On 7 January 2014 07:14, Dan
On 6 January 2014 11:29, GESCONSULTOR - Óscar Bou wrote:
> ... There's no guide as it would be needed to implement something
> equivalent to the isis-objectstore-jdo [1].
>
> Perhaps Jeroen or Dan can give you an estimate about the effort it would
> require.
>
I reckon it'd take about 30 days
nday, January 06, 2014 4:29 PM
> To: users@isis.apache.org
> Subject: Re: ISIS with JPA
>
> Seems Jeroen's posted at the same time :-))
>
> Alternatively, there's an easier path that would be to support JPA through
> DataNucleus.
>
> Regards,
>
> Oscar
&
car Bou [mailto:o@gesconsultor.com]
> Sent: Monday, January 06, 2014 4:29 PM
> To: users@isis.apache.org
> Subject: Re: ISIS with JPA
>
> Seems Jeroen's posted at the same time :-))
>
> Alternatively, there's an easier path that would be to support JPA t
: ISIS with JPA
Seems Jeroen's posted at the same time :-))
Alternatively, there's an easier path that would be to support JPA through
DataNucleus.
Regards,
Oscar
El 06/01/2014, a las 11:56, GESCONSULTOR - Óscar Bou
escribió:
> Hi, Chittari.
>
> Currently Is
gt; Oscar
>
>
> [1] http://markmail.org/thread/mdxfriy4soisntmt
>
>
>
>
> El 06/01/2014, a las 09:23,
> escribió:
>
>> Hello,
>>
>>
>> 1. We will like to use ISIS with JPA/Hibernate. Does ISIS Objectstore
>> support JPA? We don
Oscar
[1] http://markmail.org/thread/mdxfriy4soisntmt
El 06/01/2014, a las 09:23,
escribió:
> Hello,
>
>
> 1. We will like to use ISIS with JPA/Hibernate. Does ISIS Objectstore
> support JPA? We don't want JDO as our team most familiar with JPA.
>
> 2.
> 1. We will like to use ISIS with JPA/Hibernate. Does ISIS Objectstore
> support JPA? We don't
want JDO as our team most familiar with JPA.
There was a recent discussion on JPA vs JDO on the mailinglist [1].
> 2. How to override the JDO/DataNucleus configuration with JPA/Hibern
Hello,
1. We will like to use ISIS with JPA/Hibernate. Does ISIS Objectstore support
JPA? We don't want JDO as our team most familiar with JPA.
2. How to override the JDO/DataNucleus configuration with JPA/Hibernate in
ISIS?
BR
Ranganath Varma
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