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Re: Just once more, an EOF/ObjC replacement?
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Re: Just once more, an EOF/ObjC replacement?


  • Subject: Re: Just once more, an EOF/ObjC replacement?
  • From: "Jonathan 'Wolf' Rentzsch" <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 24 Aug 2004 15:55:54 -0500

Anjo Krank, email@hidden, wrote:
>The rather steep price being that you *can't* use POJOs in EOF because
>you need this common superclass...

Granted. But I haven't run into a case were I've cared. My model objects
pretty much are in their own world.

>> Yes, Hibernate has an XML format, but its intent is to be generated
>> from
>> your .java files, not vice-versa.
>
>Again, I haven't really done anything with it, but I'd imagine that you
>could easily create .java from the model - regardless of intent.

Yes, but you'd be using Hibernate against the grain, without much real
benefit.

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| Red Shed Software           http://redshed.net
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