Oops, sorry third one is usually not happend, so could be out of selection.
What about first tow?
I did couple of enterprise application,
which consists of Web front end, and many backend programs in both PL/SQL and 
java.
The same SQLs must be appplied for different events from both front end and 
backend.
I'm really comfortable with sharing same SQL statement in SQLMap and PL/SQL.
and I just don't know how I can do this with Hibernate?

Tak

Diego Espada wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>I disagree with you in some of those points.
>
>If you don't know SQL, don't go with Hibernate.
>You'll have terrible performance problems if you do so. Hibernate has
>very complete features to tweak performance and optimize queries, and
>to make use of that you have to know SQL.
>
>I don't know iBATIS, so i don't know what advantages has over
>Hibernate. But i can tell you that I've used Hibernate in an
>enterprise application that was running previously on a commercial
>J2EE application server with CMS with 80 users constantly beating the
>Database, and the performance gains where impressive.
>
>For the other part, if you don't know SQL, I wouldn't recommend that
>you use the domain model pattern... It would be too dangerous. I would
>use transactions scripts with JDBC, let a DBA design the database and
>that's it.
>
>Bye !!!
>
>
>On Fri, 18 Mar 2005 21:54:28 -0500, Tak Yoshida
><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> I think,
>> 
>> If you don't have to work with DBA to tune up your application's SQL
>> or
>> if you don't have to work with or share SQLs to any backend PL/SQL programmer
>> or
>> you don't know SQL very much
>> The answer could be Hibernate.
>> 
>> If yes, as usual enterprise applications, iBATIS could be the answer.
>> 
>> Tak
>> 
>> Milson Cardona wrote in <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> >Hi
>> >
>> >I am novice in J2EE.
>> >
>> >I have been working with JDBC (SQL statements within of business
>> >class), but now desire to work with persitence objects.
>> >
>> >I know that this are different, Hibernate is then biggest, but iBatis
>> >have a knowledge curve very short....
>> >
>> >what do you suggest me?  iBatis or Hibernate.
>> >
>> >thanks
>> >
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