for Hibernate 2, they had something called as hibernate tools(which
apparently had a eclipse plug-in too) which could generate xmls and bean
classes. Am not sure if there is an upgraded version for hibernate 3 to get
the annotations in place in the bean class.

On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 1:44 PM, Fidel Viegas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On Wed, Aug 6, 2008 at 9:02 PM, Jeff Butler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > If I may interject too...
> >
> > You could use ibator to guickly generate a basic iBATIS based CRUD layer
> and
> > then just focus on the complex queries.  This can give you some of the
> > productivity benefits of Hibernate, and still leave you free to code the
> > complex stuff in an efficient manner.
>
> Doesn't Hibernate come with command line tools that allow you to do
> that as well? I haven't played with Hibernate in a while, but I have
> the impression that I have seen this somewhere.
>
> I am fairly new to iBatis as well, but I prefer it over Hibernate
> because I use quite a lot of stored procedures, and I love to have the
> freedom on modifying the SQL for tuning, etc...
>
> I have recently purchased the iBatis book and I am actually enjoying it.
>
> Fidel.
>

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