I've been using JDO ( Triactive JDO ) and so far I think it 
has worked quite well.

I haven't actually used Hibernate but it does look quite similar
to JDO and appears to be  little easier to configure since it 
doesn't have to be vendor neutral - ie no vendor specific extensions.

Of course JDO is based on the ODMG 3.0 spec so OJB is similar to
JDO though I think ODMG is a bit more mature.

OJB has a JDO implementation that uses the ODMG persistence broker
though I don't think it is quite complete yet - you may want to
have a look at it. The OJB is quite active so there is a bit of 
work going on over there.


HTH,

Oz





-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Johnson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, 30 March 2003 11:28 AM
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Subject: [OT] OJB or Hibernate??


I'm curious which is the framework of choice?  What
the strengths are of each, etc.?

Thanks,

Bill

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