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Thursday, January 23, 2003
Resistance is Futile:
One of my colleagues pointed out this article on JDO Central: http://www.jdocentral.com/JDO_Commentary_DavidJordan_10.html The question I have is when will someone write a good JDO mapping layer to one of the relational databases that performs well ? All of the benefits that David mentions in his article are very real but JDO won't be adopted IMHO until it can perform well. Database performance is one thing that gets a lot of attention in IT circles, just look at the salaries paid to DBA's for Oracle and DB2. Is anyone writing an open source JDO implementation ? |
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