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27911: Re: [MUD-Dev] Java or LPC (DGD)?

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From: ceo <ceo@grexengine.com>
Newsgroups: nu.kanga.list.mud-dev
Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 20:32:23 +0100
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Organization: Kanga.Nu
Ben Chambers wrote:

> I know both well, and have arguments both ways.  Which language
> would be better to use when developing a MUD from scratch?

>   Java

>   LPC

I'm not going to make a recommendation either way for your other
question :), but...

FYI look at Hibernate for java persistence:

  http://hibernate.sourceforge.net/

  "Relational Persistence For Idiomatic Java

  Hibernate is a powerful, ultra-high performance object/relational
  persistence and query service for Java. Hibernate lets you develop
  persistent objects following common Java idiom - including
  association, inheritance, polymorphism, composition and the Java
  collections framework. Extremely fine-grained, richly typed object
  models are possible. The Hibernate Query Language, designed as a
  "minimal" object-oriented extension to SQL, provides an elegant
  bridge between the object and relational worlds. Hibernate is now
  the most popular ORM solution for Java...."

Adam M
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