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I would suggest, that you'll also have a look at the CCS specifications. And, there are also prebuild commercial frameworks that comply with OERA and CCS. Please contact me offline, if you are interested in a discussion how that could jump start a modern back- and frontend development. Sent from Nine Von: MBeynon Gesendet: 10.08.2017 11:01 An: TU.OE.Development@community.progress.com Betreff: [Technical Users - OE Development] OE Reference Arccitecture and ORM considerations... Update from Progress Community MBeynon Hello, I've been asked to investigate the OERA as a prelude to designing a new from the ground up web based system with typical CRUD functionality. As part of this process I've looked at the AutoEdge|The Factory as an example of an implementation of the OERA. I was wondering if anyone has found themselves in a similar situation. i.e Using OE116 and looking at developing a new system based on the OERA and if so what are; a. the pitfalls b. the caveats/provisos After downloading the sources and looking through the code the AutoEdge stuff looks very much like an OE version of something like a Java ORM framework such as Hibernate with the priciples of dependancy injection for example. So, basically, what I'm asking is if you were starting from scratch, what type of framework (if any) would you employ and why? Thanks. View online You received this notification because you subscribed to the forum. To stop receiving updates from only this thread, go here . Flag this post as spam/abuse.

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