I'm not particularly worried about the name, but my goal is to preserve
compatibility with hibernate, so you can pick up your mapping file, and drop
it into a Java or .NET application with only minor changes (much the same as
you can do with Hibernate => Nhibernate I guess.
I was more chasing some design documentation to help understand how the
"guts" of Hibernate fits together, as an overall design makes implementation
easier.
Since writing this document, I did find some of what I was chasing buried in
parts of the hibernate web site, but if there's any specific links you guys
think might help, I'd appreciate it.
Thanks :)
On 20/06/08 12:39 PM, "Steve Ebersole" <steve(a)hibernate.org> wrote:
I am not seeing exactly what it is you are asking...
Are you just looking for approval to use the Hibernate name? Or for
ideas on the port?
On Tue, 2008-06-17 at 14:59 +0800, Lee Standen wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> I was wondering what the Hibernate developers thought about supporting
> a project to port Hibernate into Perl?
>
> My company is looking to build a subset of the functionality that
> Hibernate has in order to support a couple of our upcoming projects.
> It has been suggested that we might get support from the business to
> make this an open source project, allowing us to involve the community
> in further development. That then opens the prospect of making this
> into a Hibernate port rather than just another ORM.
>
> Look forward to any responses :)
>
> Thanks!
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