Come on you guys, can you give it a rest. I welcome discussions on
using other frameworks and tools with Wicket on this mailing list,
but you've clearly crossed over into some sort of hibernate/Cayenne
banter that would much more appropriately moved to a data access
community forum somewhere. Of course I'm not an authority on what is
appropriate on this list, but hey, I did stay at a Holiday Inn
Express last night. :-)
I think we've established that Cayenne includes cross-jvm caching (a
plus), whereas Hibernate allows plugging in an external cache (also a
plus). From my personal experience with both frameworks, I find
Cayenne to be a bit easier and Hibernate more widely adopted. I'm
comfortable using either for data access on an enterprise project.
Let's get back to integration of either in Wicket.
Cheers,
Vince
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