RE: Could Cayenne be used as a near drop in replacement for Enterprise Objects within a WO environment?

From: Gentry, Michael \(Contractor\) ("Gentry,)
Date: Fri May 12 2006 - 11:08:34 EDT

  • Next message: Mike Kienenberger: "Re: Could Cayenne be used as a near drop in replacement for Enterprise Objects within a WO environment?"

    Well, Cayenne already supports most of KVC.

    There was a thread on the Cayenne User List, "where to put Cayenne.xml",
    which started on April 1 (no joke) that talks about using Cayenne as an
    EOF replacement in WO. Hopefully that can answer your immediate
    questions.

    /dev/mrg

    -----Original Message-----
    From: Watkins, Garry [mailto:gwatkin..otleyrice.com]
    Sent: Friday, May 12, 2006 10:57 AM
    To: cayenne-de..ncubator.apache.org
    Subject: Could Cayenne be used as a near drop in replacement for
    Enterprise Objects within a WO environment?

    I have been running into some issues with WO/EO that have been driving
    me
    nuts lately, like giving me Object not available errors, for optional to
    one
    relationships.

    My question is "Could Cayenne be used as a near drop in replacement for
    Enterprise Objects within a WO app server?" I think if we could
    implement
    key value coding, then it would be fairly simple to port some wo apps.

    Thanks

    -- 
    Garry Watkins
    

    Database Administrator Motley Rice LLC 843-216-9639

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