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David McCallum Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:33 pm Post subject: Ping Joanna Carter |
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Joanna
I downloaded some articles from your web site regarding Business Objects, in
which you mention a "CRUD" (I think) class.
Do you have an example of such a class.
TIA
David McCallum
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Joanna Carter (TeamB) Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 12:41 pm Post subject: Re: Ping Joanna Carter |
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"David McCallum" <davidmccallumREMOVE (AT) THISactual-systems (DOT) com> a écrit dans
le message de news: 41877ea3$1 (AT) newsgroups (DOT) borland.com...
| Quote: | I downloaded some articles from your web site regarding Business Objects,
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which you mention a "CRUD" (I think) class.
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CRUD means Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete and is typified by the Object
Persistence Framework rather than just a single class.
Joanna
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David McCallum Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 1:16 pm Post subject: Re: Ping Joanna Carter |
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Thanks Joanna
One of your examples descended from TPDJObject (I think)
Is the source of this class available?
David
"Joanna Carter (TeamB)" <joannac (AT) btinternetxx (DOT) com> wrote
| Quote: | "David McCallum" <davidmccallumREMOVE (AT) THISactual-systems (DOT) com> a écrit dans
le message de news: 41877ea3$1 (AT) newsgroups (DOT) borland.com...
I downloaded some articles from your web site regarding Business
Objects,
in
which you mention a "CRUD" (I think) class.
CRUD means Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete and is typified by the Object
Persistence Framework rather than just a single class.
Joanna
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Joanna Carter (TeamB)
Consultant Software Engineer
TeamBUG support for UK-BUG
TeamMM support for ModelMaker
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Bob Dawson Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:12 pm Post subject: Re: Ping Joanna Carter |
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"David McCallum" wrote
| Quote: | Thanks Joanna
One of your examples descended from TPDJObject (I think)
Is the source of this class available?
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If it's not in her online material, I would guess not.
Joanna makes her living as a consultant/contractor, both designing systems
and mentoring teams in OO design principles. While extraordinarily generous
with her time and thought here (and in person), she's never fully
open-sourced her own framework design. Nor would it necessarily be in her
best interest to do so.
Joanna was completing a book on the subject, but I don't know if she's found
an acceptable publishing arrangement yet.
bobD
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David McCallum Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 2:52 pm Post subject: Re: Ping Joanna Carter |
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Bob
Cheers, what I meant was it availble on her web site as I couldn't find any
reference to it
David
"Bob Dawson" <bdawson (AT) idtdna (DOT) com> wrote
| Quote: | "David McCallum" wrote
Thanks Joanna
One of your examples descended from TPDJObject (I think)
Is the source of this class available?
If it's not in her online material, I would guess not.
Joanna makes her living as a consultant/contractor, both designing systems
and mentoring teams in OO design principles. While extraordinarily
generous
with her time and thought here (and in person), she's never fully
open-sourced her own framework design. Nor would it necessarily be in her
best interest to do so.
Joanna was completing a book on the subject, but I don't know if she's
found
an acceptable publishing arrangement yet.
bobD
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Martin James Guest
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Posted: Tue Nov 02, 2004 6:22 pm Post subject: Re: Ping Joanna Carter |
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| Quote: | which you mention a "CRUD" (I think) class.
CRUD means Create, Retrieve, Update, Delete and is typified by the Object
Persistence Framework rather than just a single class.
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I have never been able to sneak a class with such a name into any commercial
deliverable :)
Rgds,
Martin
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