I have never looked at it, but what about Wonder's JavaFSAdaptor EOAdaptor? I believe it is a work in progress, but I think I remember Mike talking about it at one of the WONoVA meetings (semi-shameless plug).

Dave

On Apr 9, 2009, at 12:45 PM, Stamenkovic Florijan wrote:

Hi all,


I am wondering about local persistence ORM pure Java libs. I know of Derby, and just started reading stuff about JDO. I am interested in reasonably easy, light-weight, fast, but not necessarily super- charged local persistence, similar to WO in it's in-memory object handling. Not picky about the low-level storage implementation. I also don't need it to be GUI-binding ready (as I want to integrate it with JBND), nor do I need any super fancy features, whatever those might be. I'd like to be able to define entities as powerfully as possible, but do not require fancy tools to do that with. Any thoughts / recommendations? Does anyone have experience with JDO? I took a very brief look at the JavaDoc, on first look it seems a bit weird, and not really to-the-point. But maybe that's a wrong impression?

Thx,
F

p.s. - it being open source is beneficial but not required. It being free is required. GPL license (and similar) unacceptable, need to be able to build it into commercial products.
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