Hi Johannes,

I looked at your join date - my mistake.

Hibernate is a way to access a database, not a database itself.  Before EJB3 
there was EJB2.1.  That was a notoriously complicated way of using a database.  
JBoss then decided to use Hibernate, which was much closer to the present (and 
future) ejb3 and much less complicated.  As ejb3 is still not finalised, they 
continue to use Hibernate for JBoss' implementation of EJB3.  Oracle uses 
Toplink in their application server for the same purposes.

BTW, Johannes, as you know, is Dutch, Afrikaans, maybe German and maybe found 
in other Nordic languages.  But Stonehenge is as English as can come.  Unusual 
combination.  I've met a Digby de Villiers and other unusual combinations in my 
time.

Regards,

Chris

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