Forwarding to list; I think this only went to me ...
Regards,
Bill G.
----- Forwarded message from Jukka Uusisalo
<juk...@vt...> -----
Date: Tue, 14 Nov 2000 20:29:52 +0200
From: Jukka Uusisalo <juk...@vt...>
Reply-To: juk...@vt...
Subject: Re: [Ijsql-devel] ToDo list brainstorming
To: william graham <ww...@ts...>
>
> 5) Separating the "engine" code from the presentation
logic; this
> obviously goes hand in hand with #1 above, and will
also allow the main
> code's use in servlets, jsp, etc. Maybe servlet
and/or jsp interfaces
> will become a feature as well?
>
I think servlet/jsp -interface would be usefull. Just
put iJSQL servlet to
your intranet server and let your team mates use it.
> 6) Switchable connections to multiple db's. This was
Jukka's idea, and
> he's working on this now; it'll be sort of like
virtual consoles: I
> might have a connection open to an Oracle db, then be
able to switch to
> another thread which is handling a connection to
MySQL, etc. Jukka,
> jump in and correct me if I've misunderstood this
feature ...
>
You have understood this point correctly and I think you
have received
some code for this features.
>
> 8) bug fixes, as soon as we get around to logging
bugs. One irritating
> one that I know of is that the tool crashes if there's
a SQLException:
> it should just print a warning and continue on,
especially if it's
> because of something like a typo in a query ...
>
I am not sure but propably we will need some own
exception classes
to hadling exceptions and decide which are fatal and
which are just
worth of error messages.
> 9) Integrating in or writing an OQL (Object Query
Language)
> parser/interpreter, so that the tool will be able to
handle non-jdbc
> object repositories (such as the ObJectBridge project
also on
> Sourceforge).
>
That is intresting point. I like to see this kind of
stuff more because Object
mapping to rdb is ugly work. Little bit same thing, Does
somebody know
JDO (Java Data Objects)?
Regards,
- Jukka -
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