If your app really is 1 page and 1 bean (and likely to stay around this size) then I would think adding multiple frameworks is overkill, remember the KISS principal. Some plain java and jdbc is fine.
If you are thinking about persistance/data mapping frameworks to replace writing JDBC, don't forget to evaluate Apache iBatis as well as Hibernate. There are some tutorials on the ibatis site under downloads. Regards, Adrian Auckland, NZ On 3/30/06, 101questionjsf <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Currently I'm using only myfaces to do my application. Is it advisable to use > Spring and Hibernate? Can I proceed without them? > > Currently, whenever connect to db to do something, I'm writing jdbc > statements, not using hibernate. > > And never use Spring. > > Only 1 jsp page linked to 1 managed bean. > > Is my approach alright? or something wrong? > -- > View this message in context: > http://www.nabble.com/Spring%2C-myfaces%2C-hibernate-t1367883.html#a3668253 > Sent from the MyFaces - Users forum at Nabble.com. > >

