Re: Advice on persistent storage in Java
From: Jean-Marc Vanel (jmvanel_at_nospam.free.fr.removethis)
Date: 12/14/04
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Date: Tue, 14 Dec 2004 08:06:21 +0100
john martin wrote:
> thanks for the advice everyone. a lot of people have mentioned
> hibernate (i've posted this question elsewhere also), which i'd never
> heard of before, but which seems like it's probably what i'm looking for.
Beside Hibernate, there is also iBatis that has a good reputation, while
being simpler. I haven't used them in a project yet. Both are integrated
in the Spring framework.
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