Nop,

You dont need using a framework... if you pick one just will make your life
easier!
If you`re starting a new project I`d get one framework, however if the
project it`s already ready, just keep doing in the same way!

On Tue, Dec 7, 2010 at 3:36 PM, Anjib Mulepati <anji...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> I was thinking for Hibernate.
> So only way for struts is use one of these framework?
>
> Anjib
>
>
> On 12/7/2010 3:26 PM, Johannes Geppert wrote:
>
>> in java you have the choose which way is the best for your project to
>> handle
>> databases.
>>
>> there exists several frameworks for this job like hibernate, myBatis,
>> spring
>> jdbc tempalate, ... .
>> google for it and look which framework is the best for your project.
>>
>> Johannes
>>
>>
>> anjibman wrote:
>>
>>> I have to do DB connection (Oracle 10g) in my application developed in
>>> Struts 1.3.8.
>>>
>>> Currently I am implementing JDBC. As far I understand this is not a good
>>> technique for real project. So I am hoping someone could suggest me how
>>> to do DB handling efficiently?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Anjib
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