Yeah, Hibernate seems to work. I'm using it, but so far only for a very 
simple model.

The jakarta OJB is the jakarta JDO project? If so, read up on JDO first-- 
the whole spec smacks of utter failure a la JavaBlend right now. It was 
designed by a committee of ODMG refugees and database vendors. It's truly 
bizarre, requiring a post-processor to run over the compiled persistent 
object class files to modify the binaries. That's their idea of transparent 
persistence? A number of knowledgeable people, like the chief engineer for 
CocoaBase, have written fairly detailed articles on "why jdo sucks". My idea 
of transparent persistence is what Hibernate and TopLink have done.



>From: "Pablo I. Lalloni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Pablo I. Lalloni" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: Re[2]: WebObjects -> Tapestry (was Re: [Tapestry-developer] Re: 
>inst ances vs class/id vs type)
>Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 02:03:27 -0300
>
> >>
> >>
> >> [skip some good explanation]
> >>
> >> I think many people are looking for a top-to-bottom WO like solution.
> >> So
> >> far the combination of technologies I've been playing with has been a
> >> close
> >> match (eclipse/ant/tapestry/cayenne).
>
>MH> I see. That's what several other people are experimenting with.
>
>MH> I'm still not quiet sure about which way to go: simply rewrite the all
>MH> damn thing (EOF/WOF) or try to get along with cayenne/tapestry.
>
>Not very on subject, but has somebody tried Hibernate or Jakarta OJB
>for persistence?
>
>
>--
>Saludos,
>  Pablo                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>
>
>
>
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