Jacob Danner wrote:
>From previous posting on teh mailing list it sounds like some folks have had some success with hibernate. I can't say I've needed to do what you are describing, but it should be possible with some additional impl on your part.
How? What do you mean by additional impl??
As far as managing the database side of things, XMLBeans doesn't do any of that for you, and it sounds like you want to use Hibernate to manage your DB interaction.
I know this. That's the reason I am asking about how to use Hibernate or any ORM tool.
If I may suggest, find an ORM solution that meets your needs and then see if it works with XMLBeans.
That was my question in the first place. What is this magical solution ?

-jacobd

On Nov 10, 2007 9:33 PM, Mansour <[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:

    Hello every one:
    I am new to xmlbeans, and before I start reading and try to learn
    about
    it I need to know which ORM plays well with XMLBeans.
    First thing, I have a huge number of XML schema files that contain
    complex and simple types. These files need to be bound to java objects
    for the business layer.  And, I need to create a relational DB from
    these schema files as well and access the DB using ORM.
    I was wondering if there any framework that enables me to do all
    these
    things.

    XML schema -----> Java Objects Binding ---------> Hibernate
    mapping (or
    any other ORM) ---------> Create Tables in the DB


    I have searched around and could not find anything, therefore
    decided to
    ask if someone have done this before.

    I have worked with hibernate and prefer to use it if possible.

    Thank you.

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