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Posted to user@struts.apache.org by "Peter A. J. Pilgrim" <pe...@xenonsoft.demon.co.uk> on 2002/11/28 01:19:00 UTC

Re: Which O/R layout most used with Struts

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Dominique Henriot [mailto:dominique.henriot@lxsolutions.com] 
> Sent: Friday, October 18, 2002 7:56 AM
> To: struts-user@jakarta.apache.org
> Subject: Which O/R layout most used with Struts
> 
> 
> Hi all,
>
> I guess this is a common question but I didn't found a satisfying answer
> in the mail archive.
> 
> I had a look at Torque, Expresso and OJB and my question is which one
> (or
> other) you are using ther easiest way with Struts.
> I know you might tell me it's depending your practises, but please let
> me know about your experience with one.

Torque and OJB are object relational mappers. They allow you communicate
with relational databases using Java Objects.

Expresso is a framework with security, controllers, caches, job control,
and has also an object relation mapper.

At the moment Expresso supports Jakarta Struts 1.0.2.

But I think as soon as the Struts Developers decide to release
Struts 1.1 BETA 3 then I might start upgrading Expresso,
because as core committer I have write access.

I am glad we held off personally because of issues with sub applications
(modules) and Tiles request processor plug-in support. I want to bring
the power of dynabeans, validatyion, app exception, and declarative
xml over to Expresso. But I got onto hold 1.1 BETA 3 official release.

--
Peter Pilgrim
ServerSide Java Specialist

My on-line resume and for interview videos about myself, J2EE
Open Source, Struts and Expresso.
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