Just a small note to everyone about RIFE's DB layer for 1.6. It's taking me a bit longer than expected to finish it, but it will have true many to one and many to many support for real objects (not just the numeric IDs), with lazy loading and everything. This will close the gap between Hibernate even more.

On 10 Apr 2007, at 11:06, Henk wrote:

Hi Jeremy,

I started with hibernate, but midway decided to rewrite my app using the RIFE db abstraction because I prefer to have more control over my sql code. I was only starting out with hibernate though and I am more comfortable with plain sql. So if your case is the opposite, just go ahead and use your prefered ORM tool.

good luck

Henk

On 09 Apr 2007, at 21:50, Jeremy Cowgar wrote:

I am wondering, why should I use the RIFE db abstraction instead of say Hibernate or iBatis?

Jeremy
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