It would be great to have a sample; I'm sure many of the people watching
this list would greatly appreciate it.

 

Cezar

 

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From: Gustavo Aquino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 1:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: object oriented persistence layer?

 

Hi Cezar,

I use Interceptor to instantiate a Entity without Default Constructor,
in relationship n-n or 1-n  to populate a array of XMLBeans and not
PersistSet of Hibernate and to return a appropriate instance of object
that implements a  interface mapped  in .hbm. Because XMLBeans use
Factory in interface to create a new instance, and hibernate use a
default constructor to create a new instance. 

I set class attribute of my .hbm.xml  to interface (XMLObject), and
interceptor return a instance of object that hibernate  will used do
populate or get attributes.

I can send a sample or my framework tonight , here i don't have the
source code, if you want. 

This solution is part of a ESB and framework created to attend a client.
The same object (XMLObject) is used in n layers, persistence, domain,
service, and interface.

When decided to use XMLBeans in project, i had very problems to use him
in persistence tier,  and  used Xmlbeans with DTO unique in service
layer, need more work of programmers, using interceptor we optimized
work with a good performance. I'm writing a papper about this solutions,
but doesn't have time to finalize him. 

Best regards.

Gustavo Aquino

On 7/31/07, Cezar Andrei <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Gustavo,

 

Can you tell us a little more about your solution, maybe show us a
little bit of the interceptor?

 

Thanks,

Cezar

 

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From: Gustavo Aquino [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2007 11:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: object oriented persistence layer?

 

Hi Jan,

I use Hibernate to persist my xmlObjets, to do xmlbeans and hibernate
work together i create one hibernate interceptor.

best regards.



On 7/31/07, Jan Torben Heuer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

Hi,

can someony suggest me a persistence soloution for xmlbeans objects? I'd
like to use db4o, but I only found posts of people who had problems with
xmlbeans and db4o together.

Id' like to use some kind of embedded soloution rather than an 
object-to-RDBMS converter.


Thanks,

Jan


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