And Jim, no, we don't find Hibernate hard to use, especially since
it's a quasi-standard;-)

On May 20, 7:56 pm, Jim <[email protected]> wrote:
> Rafael,
>
> If you find Hibernate is difficult to use, you may try Dreamsource ORM
> for your application. You can find an GWT example 
> inhttp://www.gwtorm.com/mail/Mail.html.
>
> Jimhttp://www.gwtorm.comfor GWT ORMhttp://code.google.com/p/dreamsource-orm/
>
> On May 20, 12:52 pm, Rafael <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hello everyone!
>
> >    I have the following problem and was hoping you guys could help me
> > out. I have the need to implement a relation inheritance (table per
> > subclass) so i searched the hibernate documentation.
> >    The thing is that i am using a project structure which i took from
> > a tutorial i found, and i have the following configuration files:
>
> > applicationContext.xml (Spring stuff i suppose)
>
> > hibernate.cfg.xml (mappings)
> > database.hbm.xml (hibernate query definitions)
>
> > My question is where should the code to define complex relations
> > should go, hibernate.cfg.xml or database.hbm.xml?
>
> > Is it possible to take care of everything with annotations
> > (eliminating the need to change xml files)?
>
> > Thanks in advance y'all!
>
> > PD: Thank you Eggsy for your tutorial on GWT, Hibernate ans Spring
> > combined! very enlightning :)
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