Interesting point. Kind of like saying, this car comes with wheels which is exactly why I will NOT buy it.

Just me.  :)

All joking aside, if you've reached a point where you are productive with a tool, stick with it.

Cheers,
e.

On Aug 19, 2005, at 7:17 PM, Konstantin Ignatyev wrote:

Thanks for sharing.

Many people- many opinions. The emphasis on the
modeller in Cayene is the decisive factor why I do NOT
want to explore this product :). Just me.

--- James Treleaven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


Konstantin Ignatyev wrote:

Could you share what exactly makes you to consider
Cayene being better tnan Hibernate?


Like Eric (whose opinion obviously counts for a lot
more than mine), I
like the fact that Cayenne will dynamically fault
relationships for you,
and I prefer the Cayenne modeler to constructing XML
text files or using
XDoclet.  Cayenne's biggest practical advantage IMHO
is the mailing list
- I don't think I have ever seen a question gone
unanswered and I have
never seen anyone get dressed down for asking
something basic or silly.

Then there is the unquantifiable aesthetic factor,
Cayenne just *feels*
cleaner to me.

I cannot say that Cayenne is head and shoulders
above Hibernate, but I
do wish more people would give it a chance rather
than just running to
the more popular object/relational mapping tool.

James




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