Win what?  :-)

The whole thing about java and open source is choice, there is no winner.
Yes there could be more adopters, and yes some of the Hibernate stuff will
end up in EJB 3.0, but in the end EJB is EJB, and the complexity of it all
is not for every project.  OJB is for every project, it's lightweight and
follows existing standards, Hibernate doesn't, and EJB 3 is a ways out.

If EJB 3 is Hibernate, good let Hibernate go to the dogs with EJB3 and in
the end OJB will be around for people like most of us on here who really
don't want to deal with the layers EJB brings along.

JMHO.
R




On 6/2/04 9:58 PM, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Very interesting.  I find myself asking the same questions.
> 
> Hibernate is over hyped.  But, could win anyways if OJB doesn't get the
> recognition it deserves.
> 
> Quoting Brian McCallister <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> 
>> Found this =)
>> 
>> http://blog.w1c.ca/index.do?post=40288383fce5876c00fce6365cac0011
>> 
>> -Brian
>> 
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