Yup.
session.connection().prepareStatement("yada yada")
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d statements then you
> just use the JDBC, but
> is seldom you'll need it :)
>
> /max
>
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> I'm guessing the best way to call prepared statements is with JDBC, rather
> than Hib
I'm guessing the best way to call prepared statements is with JDBC, rather
than Hibernate. Correct?
Thanks,
Matt
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