Hi Julian
Well in the presentation layer you have the jsp's and the
backing beans. In the domain layer you have hibernate resp. the persitence
classes. And between them you have this shale-like framework. Do I understand
that right?
regards
Matthias
Von: Julian Ray [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 12. Oktober 2006 14:24
An: 'MyFaces Discussion'
Betreff: RE: Combine Hibernate and JSF, but how?
We use Hibernate and JSF but don't use Spring. We use a
Shale-like framework where each JSF view has a single backing bean which is
Hibernate-session-aware. Works great.
From: Mosimann Matthias [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, October 12, 2006 8:14 AM
To: MyFaces Discussion
Subject: Combine Hibernate and JSF, but how?
Hi
everyone
I'm wonder if it is
neccesary to use Spring Framework to combine Hibernate and JSF. What is you
experience in that topic? I can imagine that many people use Hibernate
as o/r mapper. Where can I finde some resources (articles or books) for a
strategy or overview howto combine plain Hibernate with plain JSF for a three
layer architecture. I know theoretically it is possibly to write some business
logic in den managed beans from JSF. This is the form centric approach Kito Mann
discripes in his book JSF in Action. But that isn't what I want. I'm a beginner
in both topics (hibernate and jsf) and for me it's no clear how this fit
together. Is it recommended to use Spring to stick this two worlds togehter? Is
that a good way to use Spring?
Many thanks, I'm a
little bit confused.
regards
Matthias

