I don't know much about ORM toools, but I can say that iBatis SQL Maps is not an ORM tool. As I understand it, ORM tools map java object to database tables, whereas SQL Maps map java objects to SQL statements. iBatis just makes using JDBC much easier, whereas ORM tools hide the JDBC from you, doing the persistence work for you. Hibernate and OJB might be useful depending on your project, but SQL Maps will be an easier transition for you if you are used to working with JDBC, especially in a place where you may have people that specifically work on writing and tuning SQL queries.

Marcelo Epstein wrote:

Hi,
Thanks everybody!
Now I am convinced to use an ORM tool. The big problem is whitch one? Hibernate? Ibatis ?OJB?
Whitch one is preferable to use with Struts??


Macelo Epstein



On Tue, 06 Apr 2004 11:29:21 -0600, "Larry Meadors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> escreveu:


De: "Larry Meadors" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Data: Tue, 06 Apr 2004 11:29:21 -0600
Para: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Assunto: Re: Connection Pooling (How i use...)

I have yet to see a *good* example of how to do jdbc on the net.

Most are very simple one-off "throws SQLException" examples that don't
seem to take into consideration little things like stability and
releasing resources. :)

That is why I think tools like iBATIS are so powerful - you get all the
power of JDBC without the pain.

Larry


[EMAIL PROTECTED] 04/06/04 11:15 AM >>>

Now I am closing the connection in the finally block. The exemple...

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