Whoops! What I meant to say was... (change in caps)
What kinds of blue ideas are bumping around in people's heads about object persistence? I'm currently involved in development using TopLink as a persistence manager, and it's dissatisfying to design object oriented systems, and then have to throw away what's right IN FAVOR OF what performs well when mapped to a relational database.
So... I'm wondering what the next big thing is in object persistence.
Regards,
Carl