Whenever I talk to DB people or read DB articles/books the consensus is to use a 
database centric application. A person who just started recently says he has had alot 
of success with 'caching' in a middle tier using BEA Weblogic and limiting calls to 
the database. 

Does anyone have any experiences with this? He says that the 'beans' also make it 
highly portable. Just started reading Tom Kyte's new book and he says this is a big no 
no. However, I like to keep myself open minded to people with differing ideas and not 
have a total database bias. 

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