Hi Wayne
Im still in reflection mode about Hibernate, Im still a little annoyed
about some stuff but I believe its because I do not know enough. And yes
hibernates error reporting is not good by a long shot. If i get stuck
with hibernate I switch to OpenJPA and get a nicer error message fix it
and switch back to hibernate...
For now I would say stick with hibernate, and buy the book called
http://www.amazon.com/Java-Persistence-Hibernate-Christian-Bauer/dp/1932394885
I havent really looked enough into openjpa etc to say anything about
these and performance etc...
Wayne Pope wrote:
Nino what do you recommend in terms orf DB framework. We're currently using
Hibernate and I'm personally finding it a pain - it seems to influence the
java code way too much and it create some horrible joins if we're not
carefull. Any suggestions that you've used in the real world?
On Fri, Oct 17, 2008 at 8:15 PM, Nino Saturnino Martinez Vazquez Wael <
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This is interesting:
(JaQu) Provide API level compatibility with JPA (so that JaQu can be used
as an extension of JPA).
But I think something similar are on its way for JPA 2.0..?
marco.behler wrote:
I gave empireDB a quick look a while ago and it looks interesting. Besides
JPersist I also stumbled upon JaQu
(http://www.h2database.com/html/jaqu.html), which is still in its
infancy.
I'm sure there's more LINQ-like clones out there.
As far as I'm concerned, I'd really like to have a thorough look at stuff
like db4o or couchDB, especially performance wise. I did Hibernate/iBatis
in
the past and am currently working on a project with iBatis again. Both
have
advantages and disadvantages and I don't "love" either. I would rather not
have to care about tables, objects,the mighty mismatch (and in Hibernate's
case the mighty session) anymore, but just shove that damn thing into an
object database ;)
*hides from enraged DBAs and their optimised queries*
Nino.Martinez wrote:
Yeah seems to be nice...
At WUG DK we discussed. That if using stuff like hibernate, for simple
cruds it's nice but if you have a complex object graph it becomes very
troublesome to use (if you use cascade all etc.)..
Ames, Tim wrote:
Looks like it has a lot in common with JPersist. That is what I have
been using. No XML, all POJO.
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Subject: have anyone tried empire-DB?
So have you tried it with wicket?
http://incubator.apache.org/empire-db/
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