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DTP Status update [message #96] Fri, 11 March 2005 22:48 Go to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: john.graham.sybase.com

A lot is happening with DTP. Here's a summary:

Re: DTP Status update [message #102 is a reply to message #96] Mon, 14 March 2005 10:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: michael_kimber.NOSPAM.lagan.com

John,

If Versant are driving the ORM effort, does this mean that HDO 2.0 and
EJB 3 are likly to be supported and Hibernate 3.0 is not?

Regards Mike Kimber


John Graham wrote:
> A lot is happening with DTP. Here's a summary:
>
> § Community interest in DTP has been very strong and gratifying.
> There have been substantial offers to work on DTP and contribute code, and
> the scope of the DTP project is coming into sharper focus. We at DTP are
> very excited about opportunities to work with the community - DTP will be
> stronger and better thanks to broad collaboration.
>
> § Discussions between DTP, WTP and BIRT are ongoing, and we are
> actively discussing how to consolidate data tooling. Details and updates to
> the proposal will be posted in the coming weeks.
>
> § Working with DTP, db4objects and Eclipse RCP are interested in
> tooling for creating data-aware RCP applications via a common data-binding
> framework for UIs. In addition, db4objects is interested in defining a
> common object-based query API for Eclipse.
>
> § Versant has stepped up to drive the ORM effort. We expect to have
> an ORM subproject proposal linked to the current DTP proposal in the near
> future.
>
>
>
> -- John Graham
>
> john.graham@sybase.com
>
> Eclipse DTP
>
>
Re: DTP Status update [message #104 is a reply to message #102] Mon, 14 March 2005 15:45 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: john.graham.sybase.com

>If Versant are driving the ORM effort, does this mean that HDO 2.0 and EJB
>3 are likly to be supported and Hibernate 3.0 is not?

Inclusion in DTP is driven by community interest and support. I know that
Hibernate has a very strong following, and that tools for using Hibernate in
Eclipse can be found. The goal of DTP is to provide best-of-breed frameworks
and tools that benefit the entire Eclipse community. If the DTP community
sees fit to support Hibernate in this mix, then we would be very interested
in that development.

-- John Graham
john.graham@sybase.com
Eclipse DTP

"Michael Kimber" <michael_kimber@NOSPAM.lagan.com> wrote in message
news:1110713041.507125@news.lagan.com...
> John,
>
> If Versant are driving the ORM effort, does this mean that HDO 2.0 and EJB
> 3 are likly to be supported and Hibernate 3.0 is not?
>
> Regards Mike Kimber
>
>
> John Graham wrote:
>> A lot is happening with DTP. Here's a summary:
>>
>>
Re: DTP Status update [message #564135 is a reply to message #96] Mon, 14 March 2005 10:23 Go to previous message
Eclipse UserFriend
Originally posted by: michael_kimber.NOSPAM.lagan.com

John,

If Versant are driving the ORM effort, does this mean that HDO 2.0 and
EJB 3 are likly to be supported and Hibernate 3.0 is not?

Regards Mike Kimber


John Graham wrote:
> A lot is happening with DTP. Here's a summary:
>
> § Community interest in DTP has been very strong and gratifying.
> There have been substantial offers to work on DTP and contribute code, and
> the scope of the DTP project is coming into sharper focus. We at DTP are
> very excited about opportunities to work with the community - DTP will be
> stronger and better thanks to broad collaboration.
>
> § Discussions between DTP, WTP and BIRT are ongoing, and we are
> actively discussing how to consolidate data tooling. Details and updates to
> the proposal will be posted in the coming weeks.
>
> § Working with DTP, db4objects and Eclipse RCP are interested in
> tooling for creating data-aware RCP applications via a common data-binding
> framework for UIs. In addition, db4objects is interested in defining a
> common object-based query API for Eclipse.
>
> § Versant has stepped up to drive the ORM effort. We expect to have
> an ORM subproject proposal linked to the current DTP proposal in the near
> future.
>
>
>
> -- John Graham
>
> john.graham@sybase.com
>
> Eclipse DTP
>
>
Re: DTP Status update [message #564188 is a reply to message #102] Mon, 14 March 2005 15:45 Go to previous message
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>If Versant are driving the ORM effort, does this mean that HDO 2.0 and EJB
>3 are likly to be supported and Hibernate 3.0 is not?

Inclusion in DTP is driven by community interest and support. I know that
Hibernate has a very strong following, and that tools for using Hibernate in
Eclipse can be found. The goal of DTP is to provide best-of-breed frameworks
and tools that benefit the entire Eclipse community. If the DTP community
sees fit to support Hibernate in this mix, then we would be very interested
in that development.

-- John Graham
john.graham@sybase.com
Eclipse DTP

"Michael Kimber" <michael_kimber@NOSPAM.lagan.com> wrote in message
news:1110713041.507125@news.lagan.com...
> John,
>
> If Versant are driving the ORM effort, does this mean that HDO 2.0 and EJB
> 3 are likly to be supported and Hibernate 3.0 is not?
>
> Regards Mike Kimber
>
>
> John Graham wrote:
>> A lot is happening with DTP. Here's a summary:
>>
>>
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