Thanks Karl,I will start working on EOF first and then Hibernate.I
would really need your help when i Stuck Hibernate integration.
On 3/10/13, Ken Anderson wrote:
> Essentially, yes. If you're looking for an exercise, it would be better to
> implement something completely in WebObjects first, an
Hi all,
I'm writing an application that is translated into Icelandic, English and
Chinese.
I have a PostgreSQL database, defined as such:
List of databases
Name| Owner | Encoding | Collate | Ctype | Access privileges
---+---+--+-+-
I think that "ridiculous waste of time" is the phrase you want. I doubt that
anyone here or anywhere else has done this. If you want Hibernate, why use
WebObjects? You just want the web presentation layer and lots of needless
problems?
Chuck
On 2013-03-10, at 7:35 AM, miriyala srinivas w
Ladies and gents - hell HAS frozen over :O
On Mar 9, 2013, at 9:08 PM, Chuck Hill wrote:
> Uh, I don't drink much beer anymore. One, maybe two. Whiskey on the other
> hand...
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Webobj
Essentially, yes. If you're looking for an exercise, it would be better to
implement something completely in WebObjects first, and then understand what
would have to happen in order to use hibernate instead. It's unlikely you'll
get a whole lot of help for what most would consider a fruitless
Correct me if i am wrong , what I understood from your responses is we can
integrate WO with Hibernate but its work around kind of thing, right?
On Sun, Mar 10, 2013 at 3:41 AM, Karl Gretton wrote:
> Chuck is spot on here. If you want to use WO with raw JDBC, Hibernate or
> any of the other J2