Hi Adam,

I also wondered about that, not sure on the origins but I would guess
Mifos started off using JDBC with native sql. Also Hibernate 2 did not
have much tool support. Not sure?

I have discussed this type of issue before on another project where
the developers said they wanted full control over the schema modeling,
normalization etc so did the ddl to domain object thing vs domain to
schema thing.

Also another consideration is the tie into a specific O/R mapping tool
(and hibernate generates its own schema - which may not be as
intuitive as a human relational design) not that these days its that
relevant with all the reverse engineering options available.

Dion

On Dec 26, 2007 5:28 AM, Adam Monsen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hibernate can do DDL (create tables, foreign keys, indexes, etc.) for an
> entire database from .hbm.xml files, right? I suddenly became curious
> why Mifos uses SQL (sql/latest-schema.sql and others) instead of letting
> Hibernate do all the DDL.
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