I've heard the opposite. Especially the Spring community, who normally
would have lots of beefs with JBoss, are more down on JPA. Interface 21
does not recommend JPA for what it's worth.
---- Cris J H
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
You may want to write to the JPA specification instead of the
Hibernate APIs directly (even if you do end up using Hibernate as the
backing implementation).
It gives people the flexibility to use what they are comfortable with
and in the long term doesn't tie you to a specific implementation.
http://java.sun.com/javaee/overview/faq/persistence.jsp
-Scott
Quoting Cris J Holdorph <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
There are few 'trends' that "most" in the community seem to agree on.
Eclipse was the first I noticed in this community.
Hibernate and Spring were the second and third (not sure the order). I
don't think you'll find much dissension on using Hibernate.
But.... If you really wanted to open the door and think about all the
reasons why or not, to use Hibernate, there is one downside.
RedHat/JBoss and Interface 21 do not get along. I get the impression
that some people use iBatis not because they think it's better then
Hibernate, but because of the riff here and a desire to use something
"other" then Hibernate.
Personally, I'd use Hibernate. +1.
---- Cris J H
Eric Dalquist wrote:
As I progress with the Pluto 1.1 integration in the trunk I'm
getting closer to the point of needing to write some new DAOs to
persist some portlet domain objects. I would like to propose using
Hibernate 3 for _new_ DAO implementations. Initially this just
provides an easy way to write DAOs for object persistence, in the
very long term we could plan on moving all DAOs to Hibernate to
take advantage of schema creation and cross-database support. For
3.0 Hibernate would only be used for new DAOs and all existing data
access code would remain as is.
-Eric
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