Once you get used to Spring, you'll really appreciate it.  I wouldn't
write it off as too difficult if I were you.  It's definitely worth
learning (and it helps your resume; it's in high demand).

On 2/20/08, Pills <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Thank you all for your ideas.
>
>
> At the moment, I handle it manually (transaction and session), and until
> now, I don't got much problems.
>
> I don't want to use anything from spring, as it seems a lot more difficult
> than anything else in my project.
>
> I've put a closeSession on the onAfterRender method, and every part of my
> code that use the DB are properly surrounded with transactions... I don't
> have any problem, and even if it is a bit slower than a best practice, it's
> enough for me ;)
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