Something to look into is EJB 3/JSR-220 support. This
new persistence framework does not require an EJB
container.
https://glassfish.dev.java.net/javaee5/persistence/persistence-example.html#Using_in_Java_SEAaron
--- David M Johnson <
Davidm.Johnson@...> wrote:
>
> On Jan 25, 2006, at 12:41 PM, Jeff Blattman wrote:
> > i see some work going on to port from hibernate to
> jdo. sorry, i am
> > new here and i don't know the status / rational
> for that, but i'd
> > like to add my comments.
> >
> > i have experience using jdo, and jpox in
> particular, with a
> > commercial product. first, you probably already
> know this, but jdo
> > is dead (from a spec perspective anyway). it will
> be phased out in
> > favor of ejb3 persistence. maybe that transition
> will be graceful,
> > maybe not. i see jpox has ejb3 on their roadmap,
> but not sure what
> > that means.
> >
> > second, jpox has really, very atrocious
> performance issues. the
> > jpox folks admit that performance is a low
> priority, as they are an
> > ri. if someone wants the details on this, i can
> dig them up.
>
> We have not committed to JDO or JPOX. If it's got
> atrocious
> performance issues, then we won't use it. If it
> works well, then
> that's a different story. We're looking at it
> because it appears that
> Apache will not allow us to have any LGPL
> dependencies. We may have
> to look at EJB3 or stick with Hibernate (and
> therefore abort
> incubation), it's up to the Roller project members
> to decide.
>
> - Dave
>
>
>