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Re: [Teneo] Example download [message #1092216 is a reply to message #1091696] |
Thu, 22 August 2013 13:30 |
John D Messages: 6 Registered: August 2013 |
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Thanks a lot Martin for the info.
I did try out Texo before, but I faced a couple of issues with it like below
1. Maintain a separate set of model elements which do not follow the same hierarchy as my original model. eg: If I have a case like interface C extends A,B {} in EMF,but Texo generated but all the properties of B were copied to C. So when I read from the database, I cannot cast C to B.
2. I do not need a JSON serialization of the data as I have a standalone RCP applicaiton.
So far from what I have tried with Teneo(thanks to the pointer to the teneo/hibernate tutorials ) it looks pretty good to me. So we are positive about adopting Teneo in our project now. However, we are still trying out more tests to check other characteristics like performance, scalability, searching, complex analysis on DB data etc.
Please suggest if there is any other major points (limitations ?)of Teneo which I should take into account before deciding.
Thanks,
John D
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Re: [Teneo] Example download [message #1092387 is a reply to message #1092216] |
Thu, 22 August 2013 18:27 |
Martin Taal Messages: 5468 Registered: July 2009 |
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Hi John,
Yes your first remark is completely correct, this has been an explicit Texo design choice for now.
I can't think of limitations for Teneo...
gr. Martin
On 08/22/2013 03:30 PM, John D wrote:
> Thanks a lot Martin for the info.
>
> I did try out Texo before, but I faced a couple of issues with it like below
>
> 1. Maintain a separate set of model elements which do not follow the same hierarchy as my original model. eg: If I have
> a case like interface C extends A,B {} in EMF,but Texo generated class C extends A but all the properties of B were
> copied to C. So when I read from the database, I cannot cast C to B.
>
> 2. I do not need a JSON serialization of the data as I have a standalone RCP applicaiton.
>
> So far from what I have tried with Teneo(thanks to the pointer to the teneo/hibernate tutorials :)) it looks pretty good
> to me. So we are positive about adopting Teneo in our project now. However, we are still trying out more tests to check
> other characteristics like performance, scalability, searching, complex analysis on DB data etc.
> Please suggest if there is any other major points (limitations ?)of Teneo which I should take into account before deciding.
> Thanks,
> John D
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