Re: [Objectbridge-developers] OJB Homepage, OQL
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From: David F. <dw...@la...> - 2001-01-22 15:38:12
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Another good example is given by the COBRA project at http://www.kimble.easynet.co.uk/cobra/whitepaper.html This is very close to what we are using in our persistent interface. Dave At 04:29 PM 1/20/2001 +0100, Thomas Mahler wrote: >Hi all, > >In the last days I was working on restructuring the documentation in a >way that it can be used offline as well as online. >First visible result: we have a REAL homepage: >http://objectbridge.sourceforge.net. >I hope you like the logo! >I moved the doc directory into src/doc because it needs to be touched by >the build script (for timestamps etc.) so it's cleaner to have it under >src. > >After setting up a structure for documentation we have now no more >excuse for not filling the structure with content. So everyone is >invited to contribute some documents... > >During the last week I was having a look at free OQL implementations. >The Only one I found was from CASTOR (http://castor.exolab.org). I see >one major problem in reusing their OQL implementaion for OJB: it's so >tightly integrated into the rest of their system, that it is virtually >impossible to extract just one or two packages from their source tree... > >I found an OQL grammar description for the ANTLR parser generator on the >ODMG site (http://www.odmg.org, have a look for the file OQL.G in the >download area). This will help us building an OQL parser. But of course >all processing of the parse tree has still to be done... >I'm trying to get a idea what's the best way to go. Any ideas or >suggestions? > >best regards, > >Thomas > >_______________________________________________ >Objectbridge-developers mailing list >Obj...@li... >http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/objectbridge-developers David W. Forslund dw...@la... Computer and Computational Sciences http://www.acl.lanl.gov/~dwf Los Alamos National Laboratory Los Alamos, NM 87545 505-665-1907 FAX: 505-665-4939 |