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Bartell, Aaron L. (TC) wrote:

BTW. What attracts you to Entity Beans ? I would much prefer (this

framework excluding) to look at JDO or Hibernate (and if I understand
correctly Hibernate style is very likely to make it into EJB 3.0).


Mearly the first thing we approached.  It looks like our model we are
heading towards is going to use RPG to for 95% of the database access so
we may not deal too much with database access in Java at all.

Thanks for your response,
Aaron Bartell

Hi,

so you are going to call RPG for db access (RLA?) and how do you manage the ojects holding the data in the java world? I mean, you somehow have to fill all kind of objects with the actual data, dont you?

Or do you want to create business components in RPG (not only a db layer as my first asumption), so that there is just no need for holding data objects in java.

If you want to get serious with persistence from the java world, try JDO and dont waste time with Entity Beans which get totally refactored in the EJB3 Group while we are writing here. Perhaps if EJB3 is out, its an option again, but at the moment, its just a pain in the a*** :-)

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Marc Logemann
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