Matt Parker wrote:
Hi All,
I've got an existing application that I'd really like to retrofit
into Poseidon and Andromda for the next release because there will be
some new heavy EJB development for it. I've got my existing model pretty
much implemented in Poseidon, but I'm having trouble with And
Hi All,
I've got an existing application that I'd really like to retrofit
into Poseidon and Andromda for the next release because there will be
some new heavy EJB development for it. I've got my existing model pretty
much implemented in Poseidon, but I'm having trouble with Andromda on a
few point
Lots of discussion about this on the Hibernate forums.
My experience/opinion is that CMP-EJB is a very low productivity and obscure
way to do object/relational mapping, compared with the object database style
of Hibernate, JDO etc. I have had great success using Hibernate with session
beans to get
Hi Walter,
one big difference: Hibernate supports polymorphism in classes *and*
associations. EJB does not know about inheritance at all.
Cheers..
Matthias
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I personally think hibernate is much better than CMP EJBs (and like Wouter
says Hibernate is now under the JBoss umbrella and JBoss will be using
Hibernate behind the scenes for their CMP implementation). I've used both,
and hibernate seems to perform better and you can easily move between app
ser
Hi Walter,
Just FYI, you might want to check what the folks over at Jboss are
doing, I believe they will transparently implement hibernate POJOs
behind their CMP framework
I don't know the details but I know their moving in such a direction
Wouter.
PS: ... still working on the bpm4struts cartr
Hi folks,
I´m looking for comparisons between Hibernate and EJB-CMP to to choose the
better to use in my next web/struts project. Hints and opinions are
welcome.
Thanks in advance,
Walter
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Walter Itamar Mourão - Diretor
Hi,
how is this channel used? Who? When? Talking about what?
Cheers...
Matthias
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hello,
do u mind if i register an AndroMDA IRC channel
at irc.freenode.net?
every important open source project got an IRC
channel @ freenode.net ;-)
regards
daniel s. haischt
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