It is (at least that's what Gavin King and Christian Bauer say in their
book).
"Developers from the Hibernate team joined the expert group early on and
helped shape the new specification. Other vendors, including all major
and many smaller companies in the Java industry, also contributed to the
effort. An important decision made for the new standard was to specify
and standardize things that work in practice, taking ideas and concepts
from existing successful products and projects. Hibernate, therefore,
being a successful data persistence solution, played an important role
for the persistence part of the new standard."
Uli
Thiago H. de Paula Figueiredo schrieb:
On Thu, Feb 19, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Christian Edward Gruber
<[email protected]> wrote:
of the Core Data stuff. Toplink is a lot of things, but isn't a
project made to provide JPA integration. It's partly the other way
around.
I always thought that JPA was inspired by Hibernate. They really look
very similar. EntityManager is almost a copy of Hibernate's session.
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