Hello,

in the tutorials and trailblazers I have read of the two ways of using the 
hibernate mapping. First is using the Java 5.0 annotation and the second is 
using the "old" method of typing .hbm.xml mapping files.

First I tried to type the .hbm.xml files and let the DAOs be generated from the 
files by help of the hibernate tools (Eclipse IDE).
The second I tried were of course the annotations - without the help of any 
generators.

My question is: Which way is better for large software-projects. Lets say up to 
120 database tables.
In every paper I read, the annotations are preffered but the examples are 
always very small. I think that for larger projects it would be difficult to 
keep the track of all the tables if the mapping is done in the code (with 
annotations).

What is your opinion?

Thanks
Reinhard

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