Noel has a very good idea for providing bundles of JNDI ObjectFactorys and 
StateFactorys for the various published LDAP schema objectclasses so you can 
read them as objects from a relational entry. 
 
So these factories for doing O/R would be packaged into the server and clients 
as a jar.  For example entries implementing inetOrgPerson can be accessed as 
InetOrgPerson JavaBeans.  The object relational aspects are very stimulating 
you're right. 
 
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> >  Both and RDBMS and an LDAP server are databases really. 
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> This is exactly what gets me excited. OODBMS's are basically dead (sad  
> as they are nice to develop on) O/R tools are getting as easy to  
> develop on as the native OODB. In a lot of ways LDAP style distributed,  
> hierarchical databases lend themselves to object persistence better  
> than relational databases can hope to, particularly in read-heavy  
> applications (ie, most web based). 
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> -Brian 
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