You're completely correct. What I have going so far is very minimal, just to get it working and usable. The main point right now is that you can use the JDO api.
I would like to turn it into a complete JDO implementation and hopefully it will in time. Any helpers? As for the enhancers, let me put it this way, it won't break anything. ;-)
Travis
---- Original Message ----
From: Sebastian Kanthak <seb...@mu...>
Sent: 2002-05-15
To: obj...@so...
Subject: Re: [Objectbridge-jdo-dev] JDO implementation
Hi Travis,
On Tuesday 14 May 2002 20:09, tr...@th... wrote:
> Please try it and let me know if you have any troubles. thanks.
I've taken a look at your source code, but did not have time to try it out.
However, I have the following question: It seems to me, that you don't have
implemented StateManager for example, so I'm wondering if your implementation
is able to work with classes, enhanced by (for example) the reference
enhancer?
As far as I can see, you are doing more or less an implementation, that
replaces the OJB-API (PersistenceBroker and so on) via the JDO-API. However,
that's only a small part of JDO. More important in my opinion, is the way
PersistenceCapable and StateManager to allow lazy instantiation and all the
different life-cycle states. Are you planning to work into this direction or
do you merely want OJB with an JDO-like interface?
Of course, I'm aware, that your project is at the very beginning, so don't
take it as a critic. I'm only interessted in the way you want to go.
ciao Sebastian
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