Hi James, Any progress on this? We're chomping at the bit to have a look at your code...
--James James Carman wrote: > > Richard, > > I am at work right now, but I'll look on my home PC to see if I have a > copy of the code. I can email it to you or I can put it up on my own > SVN server (I'm thinking about doing that anyway). > > James > > On 11/5/07, Hensley, Richard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> James, >> >> Is there any other avenue to access the hivemind-hibernate3 source code? >> >> I work with James Adams, and we would really like to look at that work >> as the description seems to be exactly what we need. >> >> >> Richard >> 303-926-6045 >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> On Behalf Of James Carman >> Sent: Sunday, November 04, 2007 4:55 AM >> To: user@hivemind.apache.org >> Subject: Re: Hibernate with HiveMind -- examples, tutorials, etc.? >> >> The hivemind-hibernate3 library uses Spring and HiveMind together, but >> it uses Spring's Hibernate support in a HiveMind way. The pieces of >> Spring that you use for writing DAOs (or repositories as I've started >> calling them) don't really have anything to do with an IoC container. >> They're not hard-wired to only live inside the Spring container. So, I >> decided to not try to reinvent the wheel. I just wanted to put someone >> else's really nice wheels on my small, but very configurable vehicle. :) >> >> >> On 11/4/07, Johan Maasing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > On 11/4/07, James Adams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> > > >> > > Thanks Jean-Francois for your quick response. >> > > >> > > Yes I saw HiveTranse but it looks to be meager compared to what you >> > > get from Spring -- no offense intended, I'm just spoiled by the >> > > feature set and first class documentation of the Spring Framework >> > > plus the many articles, blog posts, etc. available from third >> parties about how to use Spring/Hibernate. >> > >> > No argument there, Spring has very good documentation. >> > >> > > like the IoC/wiring approach offered by HiveMind, but I've always >> > > used Hibernate in conjunction with Spring and it looks like with >> > > HiveMind I will have to either use vanilla Hibernate (maybe that's >> > > not as bad as I'm thinking and I should learn to live without the >> > > Spring crutches) or go with >> > >> > We all have different preferences but for me I do not find that Spring >> >> > actually offers much above vanilla Hibernate. You could also use >> > Spring & Hivemind (yes seems redundant) but it is very easy to use >> > spring beans from hivemind. >> > So I would say that it is worth your while to investigate those >> > options since HiveMind - to my mind - is a far superior IoC-container >> > to Spring since I could not live without the >> > configuration/contribution-feature in hivemind. >> > >> >> > > -- View this message in context: http://www.nabble.com/Hibernate-with-HiveMind----examples%2C-tutorials%2C-etc.--tf4744977.html#a13618915 Sent from the Hivemind - User mailing list archive at Nabble.com.