Sorry for the late answer, it seems that "marketing" in the subject makes the 
company mail server refuse to accept the message. 

> Btw Jo - if I remember right, you have made a similar choice like
> I did in the past.

Not sure what your choice was.

> Are you willing to share your experience?

I can, but it's going to be sobering: we'll probably stick with Hibernate after 
all.
See, we were starting with Hibernate, sunk two years of development into it, 
until we finally realized that it does not deliver on its promises, by design. 
However, outside factors are going to force us into the J2EE world, where the 
requests are short and which Hibernate was built for; unless Hibernate lets us 
down as badly as in the J2SE world, we won't change a running system. The main 
deterrent is still that exchanging a core component is risky, nevermend its 
overall quality; essentially, we're preferring the problems that we know over 
those that we yet have to detect and work around.

> I might think this will make up a good blog post. If you don't run a blog, we 
> can arrange some kind of an interview in my blog.

An interview would be fine, if you still want it.

Regards,
Jo

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