Re: Migrating from EOF to Cayenne
Re: Migrating from EOF to Cayenne
- Subject: Re: Migrating from EOF to Cayenne
- From: Farrukh Ijaz <email@hidden>
- Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2012 16:00:06 +0300
Just a fix, I mean JPA is not a product but a specification :)
Farrukh On 2012-07-13, at 3:41 PM, Farrukh Ijaz < email@hidden> wrote: On 2012-07-12, at 2:01 PM, Hugi Thordarson < email@hidden> wrote: I think Hugi also use it.
Is that a point for or against it? :-P
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But yes, I've used Cayenne on a couple of projects. As you know it feels a *lot* like EOF and was by far the nicest ORM I could legally use at my previous pure java workplace. (protip: never go anywhere near JPA, it *will* rape your dog and kill your grandmother.) Apart from the technical similarities, Cayenne also has another important thing in common with WO: A good community and an active mailing list full of nice and helpful people, so you never get stuck along the way.
What do you mean by it feels a *lot* like EOF? Is it because the method calls look alike? Regarding JPA, I've observed since I started working on EOF in 2010, very few know about J2EE in this community. JPA is not a standard, it's a specification. A clever WO developer can use EOF with JPA too :)
Farrukh
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