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Written by Content Team
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Nov 17, 2004 at 09:51 AM |
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Page 4 of 4 IndicThreads>>What is your opinion on the ongoing controversies surrounding JDO and EJB 3.0 persistence? Will Oracle implement JDO specification?
Debu Panda>>You may already be aware that Sun and JCP decided to define the persistence standard for both J2EE and J2SE under JSR 220. Oracle has the best persistence product (Oracle TopLink) in the industry and we are fully behind the persistence effort done under JSR 220. Mike Keith, our primary representative to the JSR 220 /EJB 3.0, is spending most of his time in defining the persistence aspect of EJB 3.0 along with other members of the Expert Group under the leadership of Linda DeMichiel. It is good to see that major JDO vendors are supporting this decision and have joined JSR 220. In my opinion, JDO is dead as a separate specification.
"JDO is dead as a
IndicThreads>>Any new technologies that you think hold a lot of promise?
Debu Panda>>In my opinion, Web services and Service-Oriented Architecture hold a lot of promise. As I said earlier, Oracle provides a complete platform to build and deploy Service-Oriented Applications
IndicThreads>>Any final words for IndicThreads readers?
Debu Panda>>Check out OC4J, TopLink, JDeveloper and BPEL Process Manager. These are great products for building and deploying Service-Oriented Applications using Java.
IndicThreads>> Thanks Debu. It has been a pleasure talking to you. I am sure many IndicThreads readers are looking forward to your sessions in India.
Debu Panda>>Thanks for having me.
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Comment by Guest on 2004-11-19 01:52:34 Debu First of all stop giving false info about these benchmarks. >>Finally, Oracle Application >>Server is the fastest application >>server on the market, according >>to industry benchmarks like >>SPECjAppServer2002, >>SPECjAppServer2001, and >>ECPerf benchmarks. For the real picture behind how oracle AS "became" the fastest in these benchmarks read this [URL=http://www.bea.com/content/news_events/white_papers/BEA_Oracle_Performance.pdf]null[/URL][URL=http://www.bea.com/content/news_events/white_papers/BEA_Oracle_Performance.pdf]ORACLE 9iAS: FASTER AND CHEAPER THAN WHAT?[/URL] Nitin Chaumal | Comment by Guest on 2004-11-19 04:07:13 That's pretty old paper by BEA. Look at the independent benchmark results yourself http://theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=14373 http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2001/results/jAppServer2001.html http://www.spec.org/jAppServer2002/results/jAppServer2002.html | Comment by mskadu on 2004-11-29 20:06:02 I found that PDF quite a read. I have been taking a look at the ECPerf benchmarks myself. BEA has made quite a sound-looking claim. I am hoping Oracle comes up with a answer. - Mayuresh | Comment by Noname on 2005-05-25 00:19:11 Just because Toplink cannot implement the JDO specification (because it uses a simple reflection-based persistence mechanism, and they are unable to make it work with bytecode enhancement) doesn't mean that it is "dead". The JDO specification is and will remain the official transparent persistence specification for the Java language, and no amount of FUD by Oracle is going to change that. | Comment by Noname on 2005-05-25 03:37:10 Check out http://www.theserverside.com/news/thread.tss?thread_id=32577 I love how BEA complains about Oracle making flase claims when they tried to claim they were fastest but at more than 7X the cost. When it comes to price performance Oracle beats BEA by a large margin. | Comment by 'Guest' on 2006-06-02 21:49:41 I agree... Oracle claims are "FALSE". It is only good for Database and App server. I am coming from weblogic and is ee lot of false claims, unsupported features. Customers will get a good ride because of this false cliams and end up spending lot more time to get applications developed................. Please stop giving out all this marketing hype.... |
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