I just shelled out $300 for JetBrains' IDEA because of recommendations
from Larry and Rick from this list.  Are there plugins for IDEA
similar to those available for Eclipse?

~buddy

On 7/22/05, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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> Hibernate Synchronizer is an Eclipse plugin that generates the config and
> mapping files as well as the VO/DAO classes.  So, unless you want to
> hand-crank it OR you are an anti-Eclipse zealot, I suggest that you visit
> http://hibernatesynch.sourceforge.net/.  Takes about an hour to have
> Hibernate running in your code, regardless of number of tables that you
> need to use.  The amout of time saved is certainly worth the $25 donation
> I made.
> 
> I think their new tag line is "Hibernate...it's not just for medium/big
> projects anymore!"   ;)
> 
> -Dennis
> 
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> Stéphane Zuckerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> 07/22/2005 09:47 AM
> Please respond to
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> netsql a écrit :
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> > So are you saying Hibreante for big complex or iBatis for big complex?
> 
> I don't know about iBatis, but Hibernate is definitely for medium to big
> projects. The real "complexity" of Hibernate is in its configuration
> (there is more or less one Java class for each table in your DBRMS, with
> one XML configuration file, and a "global" config file to describe
> general behaviour). After that, using Hibernate is quite easy really.
> 
> 
> --
> Stéphane Zuckerman
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