Just now, yeah. Larry
On 1/20/06, Clinton Begin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Did someone move this to the wiki yet? :-) > > Thanks Craig! > > > > > > On 1/20/06, Larry Meadors <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Wow, that is awesome. :-D > > > > Larry > > > > > > On 1/20/06, Craig A. Vanderborgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hello Ibatis-Land: > > > > > > We tried them all. First OJB, then Hibernate, and we wound up finding > > > out the best option last - IBATIS. > > > > > > A year ago, we were naive Pojo-persistence beginners, and fell into > > > usual the Hibernate trap pretty quickly. Complex code configuration > > > with Middlegen, a gratuitously complicated data model, and the bloat and > > > complexity that personifies Hibernate led us into a year-long period of > > > darkness. > > > > > > But Spring came early, in the form of a completely redone, simplified > > > data model based on Spring DAO using Spring's Ibatis support (Spring > > > class SqlMapClientDaoSupport). > > > > > > The results are - quite frankly - astonishing. So simple, yet so > > > powerful and easy-to-modify. Ibatis works perfectly, even for BLOBs, > > > CLOBs, and the rest. IBATIS has dealt with our demanding application > > > effectively and quickly with only a small amount of development effort > > > invested thus far. The resulting Ibatis maps are simple and clear, and > > > easy to understand and modify. And our performance is over 30% better > > > than what we were seeing with sleepy Hibernate, all other things being > > > equal. > > > > > > So we would like to thank the Ibatis team, from the bottom of our > > > hearts, for producing such a useful, clean, performant, and > > > well-thought-out persistence mechanism for Java. Quite simply, IBATIS > > > is the best. > > > > > > Hats off to the IBATIS team!! > > > > > > Sincerely, > > > craig vanderborgh > > > voxware incorporated > > > > > > >
